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  2. Electrical conduit - Wikipedia

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    Electrical conduit and bus duct in a building at Texaco Nanticoke refinery. An electrical conduit is a tube used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building or structure. Electrical conduit may be made of metal, plastic, fiber, or fired clay. Most conduit is rigid, but flexible conduit is used for some purposes.

  3. Conduit metaphor - Wikipedia

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    Conduit metaphor. In linguistics, the conduit metaphor is a dominant class of figurative expressions used when discussing communication itself ( metalanguage ). It operates whenever people speak or write as if they "insert" their mental contents (feelings, meanings, thoughts, concepts, etc.) into "containers" (words, phrases, sentences, etc ...

  4. Conduit - Wikipedia

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    Conduit (fluid conveyance), a pipe suitable for carrying either open-channel or pressurized liquids. Electrical conduit, a protective cover, tube or piping system for electric cables. Conduit current collection, a system of ground-level power supply. Duct (flow), for heating, ventilating and air-conditioning.

  5. Asset-backed commercial paper program - Wikipedia

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    An asset-backed commercial paper program ( ABCP program, ABCP Conduit or Conduit) is a non-bank financial institution that issues short-term liabilities, commercial paper called asset-backed commercial paper (ABCPs), to finance medium- to long-term assets. [1] Like banks, ABCP programs provide market liquidity and maturity transformation ...

  6. Electrical conductor - Wikipedia

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    In physics and electrical engineering, a conductor is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge ( electric current) in one or more directions. Materials made of metal are common electrical conductors. The flow of negatively charged electrons generates electric current, positively charged holes, and positive or negative ions ...

  7. Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    Mediumship is the pseudoscientific [1] practice of mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". [2] [3] There are different types of mediumship or spirit channelling, including séance tables, trance, and ouija.

  8. National Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    Electrical installations. The National Electrical Code ( NEC ), or NFPA 70, is a regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. It is part of the National Fire Code series published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a private trade association. [1]

  9. Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, the Holy Spirit, otherwise known as the Holy Ghost, is the divine force, quality and influence of God over the universe or his creatures. In Nicene Christianity, the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. In Islam, the Holy Spirit acts as an agent of divine action or communication. In the Baha’i Faith, the Holy Spirit is ...