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Conventional superconductors are materials that display superconductivity as described by BCS theory or its extensions.
Conventional superconductors can be either type-I or type-II.

Conventional and usually
Conventional hand-drawn cartoon animation often uses 15 frames / s in order to save on the number of drawings needed, but this is usually accepted because of the stylized nature of cartoons.
Ukrainian personal names are usually transcribed phonetically ; see the main article section Conventional romanization of proper names.
Conventional debt arrangements are thus usually unacceptable — but conventional venture investment structures are applied even on very small scales.
Conventional rolling-element bearings usually have shorter life and require regular maintenance.
Conventional historians do not consider Liu Gong a true sovereign, so he is usually omitted from the list of emperors of the Han Dynasty.
Conventional crude oil is normally extracted from the ground by drilling oil wells into a petroleum reservoir, allowing oil to flow into them under natural reservoir pressures, although artificial lift and techniques such as water flooding and gas injection are usually required to maintain production as reservoir pressure drops toward the end of a field's life.
Conventional nozzles are usually used, but some designs use a fluidic oscillator to disperse the fluid more effectively.
Conventional launch vehicles such as the Space Shuttle usually start a launch by spending around a minute climbing almost vertically at relatively low speeds ; this is inefficient, but optimal for pure-rocket vehicles.
Conventional memory layout usually places one bit of many different correction words adjacent on a chip.
Conventional heating usually involves the use of a furnace or oil bath, which heats the walls of the reactor by convection or conduction.
Conventional radar systems comprise a collocated transmitter and receiver, which usually share a common antenna to transmit and receive.

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Conventional images of Jews have this in common with all perceptions of a configuration in which one feature is held constant: images can be both true and false.
Conventional modern scholarship seems to have determined that the years of Mommu's reign are encompassed within more than one era name or nengō.
Conventional SEM requires samples to be imaged under vacuum, but methods have been developed that allow imaging biological samples.
Conventional reactors have stricter limitations because the core would melt if the fuel temperature were to rise too high.
Upgrades to the cannon, ammunition, fire control, survivability, and other electronics systems over the design's lifespan have expanded the system's capabilities, including tactical nuclear projectiles, Cannon Launched Guided Projectiles ( CLGP or Copperhead ), Rocket Assisted Projectile ( RAP ), FAmily of SCAtterable Mines ( FASCAM ), and improved conventional munitions ( the Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition, DPICM ).
Two bands have developed in the third transmission window – the Conventional, or C-band, from approximately 1525 nm – 1565 nm, and the Long, or L-band, from approximately 1570 nm to 1610 nm.
* Conventional dysphemisms, on the other hand, have more to do with social norms than the speaker's feelings.
Desktops have several standardized expansion slots, like Conventional PCI or PCI express, while laptops only tend to have one mini PCI slot and one PC card slot ( or ExpressCard slot ).
Conventional wines will have 9 %– 16 % ABV, with most being between 12. 5 %– 14. 5 %.
Conventional writing systems ( orthographies ) for different languages have different conventions for capitalization.
The Conventional Egyptian chronology represents the scholarly consensus on the chronology of the rulers of ancient Egypt, taking into account well accepted developments during the 20th century but not including any of the major revision proposals that have also been made in that time.
Conventional Load Securing methods and materials such as steel banding and wood blocking & bracing have been around for decades and are still widely used.
Conventional long-term toxicity, reproduction, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity studies have been performed in laboratory animals.
Conventional wisdom suggested that the longer-established WCCB should have taken the NBC affiliation from WSOC-TV.
Conventional radars, consisting of a rotating transmitter and sensor, have limited power, are vulnerable to enemy jamming and perform only one function-with separate units therefore required for surveillance, tracking and targeting.
Conventional algorithms for exploring a system's state space are deterministic, in that they have specific decision paths for mapping inputs to outputs.
Conventional farming practices that rely on tillage have removed carbon from the soil ecosystem by removing crop residues such as left over corn stalks, and through the addition of chemical fertilizers which have the above mentioned effects on soil microbes.
Conventional OBC surveys use dual-component receivers, combining a pressure sensor ( hydrophone ) and a vertical particle velocity sensor ( vertical geophone ), but more recent developments have expanded the method to use four-component sensors i. e. a hydrophone and three orthogonal geophones.
Conventional data models, on the other hand, have a fixed and limited domain scope, because the instantiation ( usage ) of such a model only allows expressions of kinds of facts that are predefined in the model.
Conventional wisdom indicates that this must have been an injury situation since a rule allowing pinch hitters in non-injury situations was not instituted until.
# Conventional vessels have a traditional cargo operation with top opening hatches and cranes / derricks.

Conventional and temperatures
Conventional freezing methods of the time were commonly done at higher temperatures, and thus the freezing occurred much more slowly, giving ice crystals more time to grow.
Conventional telescope designs have the problem that hot air from the ground ( which is hotter due to solar heating ) is blown up along the tower, and this causes air with different temperatures to blow along the telescope, which degrades the image.

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Conventional oil and gas fields are found throughout the province on an axis running from the northwest to the southeast.
Conventional textile based ballistic vests are designed to stop soft nosed bullets but offer little defence from knife attacks.
Conventional LEDs are made from a variety of inorganic semiconductor materials.
Conventional PCI ( PCI is an initialism formed from Peripheral Component Interconnect, part of the PCI Local Bus standard and often shortened to PCI ) is a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer.
At the Berlin Conference of 1885, the fact that Kigoma had been established and supplied from Zanzibar and Bagamoyo led to the inclusion of East Africa into the territory of the Conventional Basin of the Congo, to Belgium's advantage.
Conventional high-pressure turbine blades ( and vanes ) are made from nickel based alloys and often utilise intricate internal air-cooling passages to prevent the metal from overheating.
Conventional electronic devices are traditionally made from bulk materials.
Conventional agricultural species could be made more halotolerant by gene transfer from naturally halotolerant species ( by conventional breeding or genetic engineering ) or by applying treatments developed from an understanding of the mechanisms of halotolerance.
Conventional filmmaking was only gradually introduced from the 1960s.
* Conventional Routes: These routes that circulate through most of the city and are distinguished by having the corporative colors from its owners: orange, red, pink, purple and green.
Conventional line-frequency power supplies are sometimes called " linear ," but that is a misnomer because the conversion from AC voltage to DC is inherently non-linear when the rectifiers feed into capacitive reservoirs.
Conventional combines, which use straw walkers, preserve the quality of straw and allow it to be baled and removed from the field.
Conventional pistols and revolvers were ultimately excluded from the Act before passage, but other concealable firearms were not: the language as originally enacted defined an NFA " firearm " as:
Conventional radios without CTCSS would hear all transmissions from both groups.
* Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov announces that Russia is considering withdrawing from the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, a cornerstones of European security, citing the enlargement of NATO and the end of the Cold War.
Conventional forces were tasked to act on this information and that from other sources to ambush or otherwise attack the Indonesians under a policy of ' aggressive defence '.
Conventional single-crystalline semiconductor QDPs are precluded from integration with flexible organic electronics due to the incompatibility of their growth conditions with the process windows required by organic semiconductors.
Conventional line electrification was finished over the across Daegu and on to Busan, the across Daejeon, and the from Daejeon to Mokpo and Gwangju.

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