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con·duc·tor [kənˈdʌktəʳ] SUST.

1. conductor MÚS.:

conductor
dirigent(ka) m (f)

2. conductor FÍS.:

conductor

3. conductor:

conductor ingl. brit. (on bus)
conductor ingl. am. (on train)

ˈlight·ning con·duc·tor SUST. ingl. am., ˈlight·ning rod SUST. ingl. brit.

lightning conductor

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Both of its allotropic forms are metallic conductors.
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In 1958 the society instigated a competition for young conductors.
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Optical fibers can be included in the stranded conductors of a transmission line, in the overhead shield wires.
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The well conductors act as both piles and conductors.
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However, this approach has not survived, and today's conductors almost always include the finale in its entirety.
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After railcars were changed and people (and conductors) could move from car to car, checking the tickets outside the train was not necessary any more.
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Where the conductors are in a straight line, a tangent tower is used.
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Water-ice and certain solid electrolytes called proton conductors contain positive hydrogen ions or protons which are mobile.
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This type is useful at extra-high voltages, where phase conductors are bundled (two or more wires per phase).
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The reduced current flowing through the line reduces the heating losses in the conductors.
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