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insulation

[in-suh-ley-shuhn, ins-yuh-] / ˌɪn səˈleɪ ʃən, ˌɪns yə- /


NOUN
an insulator
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The original plan had focused on ramping up installation of insulation in homes which was considered a cost-effective way to reduce heat loss from the UK's leaky housing stock.

From BBC

They are used in food packaging, medicine, construction materials, insulation, electronics, aircraft components, consumer products, and healthcare applications.

From Science Daily

A mum whose home flooded during insulation works carried out by a now-folded green energy company says she has been left trying to "rebuild" her life.

From BBC

Tan expects electricity demand to remain strong in the coming years, though investors are increasingly aware of regulatory risks, including insulation of the power sector from demand risk and caps on water-sector profits.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers suggest that management practices such as providing supplemental water, placing hives in shaded areas, improving hive design and insulation, and ensuring access to high quality forage may become increasingly critical.

From Science Daily