0 past simple and past participle of conduct --
1 to organize and perform a particular activity: --
2 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: --
3 to lead someone to a particular place: --
4 to direct the performance of musicians or a piece of music: --
5 to allow electricity or heat to go through: --
Copper conducts electricity, but plastic does not.
Sub-analyses were also conducted on disyllabic utterances for comparisons with previous literature.
Table 1 presents the results of the separate regression analyses conducted for each group to increase understanding about the significant interaction.
Experiments were conducted in a turfgrass area on a 0.5-ha residential property, with scattered trees and adjacent woodlots.
Using the 11 mm figure, tests were conducted to see if the window for targeted control could be narrowed.
In order to ensure sufficient number of participants, the study was conducted in two consecutive years.
Point-to-point intra-rater and inter-rater reliability (by a person trained in phonetics) checks on initial consonants were conducted on 10 % of the data.
All counselors were trained on completion of these measures and their ratings were conducted independently.
Coding was conducted by two coders, blind to group membership, who were trained to 90% agreement on all categories.