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I suggest that it means "carry out". Thus conduct a trial would mean carry out (or do) a trial.

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In mathematics, "conduct" does not have a specific or standard definition. It is not a commonly used term in mathematical contexts. If you are referring to "conductance," it typically relates to the flow of electric current in a material and is measured in siemens (S) or mhos. Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance and is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and physics.

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Conduct can be carry out or multiply

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