0 to organize and perform a particular activity: --
1 to behave in a particular way, especially in a public or formal situation, or to organize the way in which you live in a particular way: --
2 to lead someone to a particular place: --
3 to direct the performance of musicians or a piece of music: --
4 to allow electricity or heat to go through: --
Copper conducts electricity, but plastic does not.
5 behaviour: --
Coding was conducted by two coders, blind to group membership, who were trained to 90% agreement on all categories.
Music listening activities were conducted using tonal music of different genre and styles.
The study was conducted on two groups of learners: 53 college students and 56 high school students.
This current cannot continue through the neighbouring poorly conducting parts of the wall, and therefore must close through the liquid, thereby forming the vortex.
Honore suggests that dropping the paper is worse because of the kind of conduct that it is, namely, an intervention to make things worse.
Individual interviews were conducted with two participants to explore themes and issues raised during discussions which they did not attend.
Analyzing twin resemblance in multisymptom data : genetic applications of a latent class model for symptoms of conduct disorder in juvenile boys.
In fact, strong reduction strategies are useful in all situations where symbolic matching has to be conducted in the scope of binders.