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Substance that does not transmit certain forms of energy, such as heat (thermal insulator), sound (acoustic insulator) or electricity (electrical insulator)
Different relative abundance of a Rikenellaceae genus contributed to separate clustering of the isolator and IVC communities.
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The fan, if installed correctly, will be wired with an isolator to the light switch and have a 15 minute over-run.
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Wellington Hospital has put its 16 racks of servers on base isolators.
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He said using base isolators would give the building another 100 years of seismic resilience.
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Isolators have been used for commercial buildings for many years but have been too expensive to use on homes until now.
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Art and display cases throughout the museum sit atop systems that absorb the energy of earthquake vibrations, known as base isolators.
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He said the technology included base isolators, and pads made from layers of rubber and lead, designed to absorb an earthquake.
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There's enough steel reinforcing rod to reach from Christchurch to Melbourne, and the building is intensively seismically strengthened with 129 base-isolators.
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Turns out self-isolators have been craving honeycomb during this lockdown period, trawling the internet for the best versions to create at home.
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See all RNZ coverage of Covid-19 That remoteness means one thing: in this age of social-distancing rules, island nations are the original self-isolators.
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In Japan and California, quake-proofing of data centres can include base isolators on the entire floor so they do not move as a building sways.