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Either of an island, or suggestive of the isolated condition of an island.
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a material which is a poor conductor of electricity. It is used to stop current from flowing where it is not wanted. [Isollerung/Isolation; isolement/isolation]
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A material which will not allow an electric current to flow through it. In semiconductor chips, commonly used insulators are silicon dioxide (glass) and silicon nitride (silicon + nitrogen). Also commonly referred to as a dielectric in the semiconductor industry. back to top
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| insula |
(7) -- a block of buildings; a square or space divided off (Oxford Dict.)
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| insulation |
Material used in a building's walls, ceiling, floor or roof to hinder the flow of heat.
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