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superconducting

a. Exhibiting superconductivity.

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Usage examples of "superconducting".

Gnostic texts the ability of electromagnetism to unlock the energy of these superconducting metals.

The superconducting material absorbed ambient environmental energy and stored it like the gold pyramid had.

The ship was much smaller on the inside than the outside, since after all it was mostly engine, fuel tank, and superconducting battery.

Had he dreamed some superconducting dream, as he lay in the cryowomb twelve degrees colder than a block of solid hydrogen?

So the tube is ringed with superconducting magnets, and your launch vehicle has the same thing down its long axis.

He thought of the expensive Superconducting Supercollider that was supposed to have been constructed in Texas.

The bottom line ruled and, after one last and all-too-brief flight under sail, the superconducting hoops were coiled into stowage.

In place of gracile, superconducting geodesics, he found a ragged and warped tangle.

In its way, an appropriate image, for this was the crypt in which the superconducting coils had been interred.

But Jak had never heard of any accident involving a ferry, and despite the fact that it was enclosing a superconducting ribbon moving at rocket speeds, rather than an ordinary powered rail, the linducer grapple, visible on one of the many screens in the cabin, seemed ordinary enough.

The only materials that can survive these kinds of pressures -- nanoengineered superconducting polymers, mostly -- are not transparent.

It resembled the work of some mad telescope maker who had neglected to make his instrument hollow, crafting it, instead, of perfect, superconducting crystal.

Naturally, nobody in the chamber actually heard the sound of coherent gravitons, fired downward from the superconducting antenna.

The tidal generators at Santa Paula will feed the stirrers via superconducting cables.

We still have trouble cooling rapid transit lines on a summer day, but you say there are superconducting areas thousands of miles below, where temperatures reach thousands of degrees?