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current more easily. The
property that
distinguishes an
insulator is its resistivity;
insulators have
higher resistivity than
semiconductors or conductors...
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insulator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Insulator may
refer to:
Insulator (electricity), a
substance that
resists electricity Pin
insulator, a...
- insulators:
while ordinary insulators can also
support conductive surface states, only the
surface states of
topological insulators have this
robustness property...
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Strain insulators intended for
horizontal mounting (often
referred to as "dead ends")
therefore incorporate flanges to shed water, and
strain insulators intended...
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insulators are a
class of
materials that are
expected to
conduct electricity according to
conventional band theories, but turn out to be
insulators (particularly...
- NGK
Insulators, Ltd. (日本碍子株式会社,
Nihon gaishi kabushikigaisha) is a ****anese
ceramics company. It
primarily produces insulators but also
produces other...
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implications of
insulators lie in
their involvement in a
mechanism of
imprinting and
their ability to
regulate transcription.
Mutations to
insulators are linked...
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longer insulators must be used.
Longer insulators with
longer creepage distance for
leakage current, are
required in
these cases.
Strain insulators must...
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insulators for
electrical lines. They
suspended operations during the
Great Depression but
resumed operations in 1935 as
Victor Insulators. Among...
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studied Kondo insulators are FeSi, Ce3Bi4Pt3, SmB6, YbB12, and CeNiSn,
although As of 2016[update]
there are over a
dozen known Kondo insulators. In 1969,...