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resistance noun antagonism, assault, attack, battle, blocking, check, combat, confrontation, contention, contrariness, contravention, contumacy, counteraction, defiance, disobedience, fight, hindrance, immunity, insubordination, insurgence, insurrection, mutiny, noncompliance, nonconformance, obstinacy, obstruction, oppugnance, oppugnation, protest, rebellion, rebuff, recalcitrance, recusancy, refusal, reluctance, repugnance, repulsion, revolt, revolution, sedition, stand, strife, strike, struggle, unalterableness, unwillingness, unyieldingness, uprising, withstanding See also: battle, conflict, contempt, contention, contest, contravention, defiance, deterrence, disadvantage, disapproval, dispute, fight, impediment, impugnation, mutiny, negation, opposition, protest, reaction, rebellion, rebuff, refusal, reluctance, revolt, struggle RESISTANCE. The opposition of force to force.
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Conductive pathways are created by introducing small volumes of high carbon black and provide low electrical resistance and dissipation of static charge accumulation on a motor vehicle. In some past studies, scientists found unexpected quantum mechanical variations in electrical resistance that became known as the quantum Hall effect (SN: 2/22/03, p. Mazda and Nippon Paint Company have developed a new electrodeposition (e-coat) basecoat process that raises the paint's electrical resistance, allowing the paint to better adhere to the inner surfaces of the vehicle body, while reducing the amount of electricity used during the body dipping process. |
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