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conduit <a conduit; conduits> SUST.

conduit

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conduit box ELECTRNIA.

conduit reducer

conduit support ARQUIT.

conduit system ARQUIT.

distributing conduit

metal conduit ELECTRNIA.

multiple conduit ARQUIT.

conduit of metaphor LING.

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Scattered springs would require several branch conduits feeding into a main channel.
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They may be further augmented by fluid circulation, either through magma conduits, hot springs, hydrothermal circulation or a combination of these.
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Streams are important as conduits in the water cycle, instruments in groundwater recharge, and corridors for fish and wildlife migration.
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The cables were originally installed underground in a steel conduit.
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As these narrow conduits open, the first magma to enter solidifies and provides a form of insulation for later magma.
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Generally, the conduits are existing water pipelines such as in public water supply.
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In addition to the gravel insulation, both buildings and utility conduits were raised above the ground to avoid heating permafrost.
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Fractures that are not under compression stress induced by underlying diapiring processes could serve as conduits through which the melt erupts onto the surface.
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The funding and resources supporting these smaller conduits tend to come from the immediate locale.
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You can also find traces of ancient water systems or conduits which were used to direct rain water to the settlement and for irrigation use.
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