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  • Title: Annual Report
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  • First Year Published: 1896
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  • Access Status: Public

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    Conduit

    Effect Conduits, superhuman beings in the video game series Infamous Conduit (channeling), a means of contact with the spiritual realm Conduit (horse)

    The Conduit

    future. The alien race, known as the Drudge, uses the eponymous portal-like Conduits to deploy their forces throughout the city. A shadow government organization

    Electrical conduit

    Non-metallic conduits resist corrosion and are light-weight, reducing installation labor cost. When installed with proper sealing fittings, a conduit will not

    Conduit hydroelectricity

    of the water delivery system through man-made conduits to generate electricity. Generally, the conduits are existing water pipelines such as in public

    Conduit current collection

    a narrow road so that cars in each direction used separate conduits. Known as twin-conduit track, examples were found in York Road, Wandsworth and London

    Roman aqueduct

    downward gradient within conduits of stone, brick, concrete or lead; the steeper the gradient, the faster the flow. Most conduits were buried beneath the

    Apicoaortic conduit

    in the literature. For the valved conduit, surgeons have used the Medtronic Hancock Model 105 or 150 valved conduits which contain a complete porcine aortic

    Great Conduit

    the city. Other conduits were constructed in the 15th century AD (CE). In the 15th century further source was added to the main conduit, from the Westbourne

    Conduit and sink OFCs

    of tax havens, showed material gaps in EU understanding of conduits. CORPNET's top 5 Conduits and top 5 Sinks are 9 of the 10 largest tax havens identified

    New Age

    and sometimes disarmingly moving. — Academic Suzanne Riordan, 1992. A conduit, in esoterism, and spiritual discourse, is a specific object, person, location