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conduction system of the heart Specialized myocytes in the heart that conduct the electrical impulses throughout the heart. It consists of (in order of normal conduction) the sinoatrial node, the intra-atrial tracts, the atrioventricular node, t
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conduction Heat transfer through a solid material by contact of one molecule to the next. Heat flows from a higher-temperature area to a lower-temperature one.
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conduction Conduction is the direct flow of heat through a material resulting from physical contact. The transfer of heat by conduction is caused by molecular motion in which molecules transfer their energy to adjoining molecules and increase their temperature.
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conduction Transfer of heat from one part of a body to another part or to another body in which it is in contact.
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conduction Energy transfer from one material to another by direct contact.
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