insulated in the PONS Dictionary

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The vinyl or cloth tops were heavily insulated and manually - or beginning in 1991, electrically - operated, with a heated glass rear window.
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This was a 153-metre guyed steel tube mast, insulated with respect to ground.
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In fact, the quality of insulated fabric was so effective that we ended up wearing it directly over a bra top on warmer autumn runs.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
This mast is insulated from the ground and is designed as a fading reducing transmission aerial with multiple feeding.
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In 1997, one vinyl siding manufacturer launched the first full-scale commercialization of insulated vinyl siding.
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They are not usually insulated to the same extent as residential houses and some do not have double glazing.
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He always keeps his police dog outdoors in a special pen with an insulated dog house.
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To protect it from room temperature, it must be kept in a vacuum insulated flask.
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Harvesting ice from mountains and lakes and transporting it around the world to be stored in insulated ice houses was a backbreaking and dangerous business.
www.independent.co.uk
The central electrode, which may contain a resistor, is connected by a heavily insulated wire to the output terminal of an ignition coil or magneto.
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