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TransportOne of three distinct processes involved in erosion. It is the movement of eroded material in the medium of air, water or ice.
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Transport Movement of natural, synthetic, and/or supplemental gas between points beyond the immediate vicinity of the field or plant from which produced except (1) for movements through well or field lines to [..]
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TransportThe EU has created a legal framework in the transport sector aimed at facilitating the free movement of persons and goods across the Union. According to the EC Treaty, the measures put in place within [..]
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Transportlate 14c., "convey from one place to another," from Old French transporter "carry or convey across; overwhelm (emotionally)" (14c.) or directly from Latin transportare "carry [..]
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Transportmid-15c., originally "mental exaltation;" sense of "means of transportation, carriage, conveyance" is recorded from 1690s; from transport (v.).
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Transportto move material from one place to another.
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TransportAny of the functions carried out by protocols in the Network or Transport Layers.
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Transportconveyance: something that serves as a means of transportation move something or somebody around; usually over long distances an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across th [..]
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Transportto carry something from one place to another
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Transport1. In telecommunications, to convey information from one location to another. [J.Beaty, FAA] 2. Facilities associated with the carriage of OC-1 or higher level signals. 3. A process used to convey data from one point to another point or points by placing the data in defined structures (packets) in accordance with a standard or an RFC. Examples incl [..]
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Transporttwo types: In human geography, the movement of goods or people by vehicle In physical geography, the movement of sediment load by water, wind or ice.
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Transportariberfirn
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TransportThe transport layer is responsible for handing the layers above it a reliable connection. In this context, reliable refers to the ability to verify that a piece of data was received intact at the othe [..]
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TransportThe transport layer is responsible for communication between processes. This level of networking utilizes ports to address different services. It can build up unreliable or reliable connections depend [..]
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TransportTo move cargo from one place to another.
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TransportTo move cargo from one place to another. See Transportation.
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TransportConsumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing [ISIC Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified as follows:
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TransportAnsible uses :term:Connection Plugins to define types of available transports. These are simply how Ansible will reach out to managed systems. Transports included are paramiko, ssh (using OpenSSH), an [..]
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TransportA subject committee of the Parliament, of 8 members, the remit of the committee is to consider and report on (a) matters relating to transport and infrastructure falling within the remit of the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth and (b) matters relating to climate change falling within the remit of the Cabinet Secretary for Rural [..]
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TransportPursuant to 50 CFR 14.102 [Title 50 -- Wildlife and Fisheries; Chapter I -- United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior], the term transport means "to move, convey, carry, [..]
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TransportA telecommunication service to move data, Internet, voice, video, or wireless traffic from one location to another
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Transport(n) something that serves as a means of transportation(n) an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membran [..]
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Transportis the amount of water flowing per unit time. Transport values are either given as a volume transport, VA, where V is the average velocity perpendicular to the plane with surface area A. Its units are m3
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Transport(Compliance) - On the Insurance Compliance system, to move information from one record to another. Employer information and employer coverage information can be transported.
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Transportvehicle (1)
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TransportThe horizontal or vertical displacement of a pollutant from its emission source that can be carried through the atmosphere over some distance.
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TransportIon Transport that is coupled to an energy-yielding process. When Proteins such as Ion Pumps couple transport directly to a chemical or photochemical reaction such as ATP Hydrolysis the process is con [..]
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TransportThe directed transport of Organelles and molecules along Nerve Cell Axons. Transport can be anterograde (from the Cell body) or retrograde (toward the Cell body). (Alberts et al., Molecular Biology of [..]
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TransportThe Movement of materials (including biochemical substances and Drugs) through a biological system at the cellular level. The transport can be across Cell Membranes and epithelial layers. It also can [..]
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TransportThe process by which Electrons are transported from a reduced substrate to molecular Oxygen. (From Bennington, Saunders Dictionary and Encyclopedia of Laboratory Medicine and Technology, 1984, p270)
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TransportThe Movement of Ions across energy-transducing Cell Membranes. Transport can be active, passive or facilitated. Ions may Travel by themselves (uniport), or as a group of two or more Ions in the same ( [..]
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TransportA non-specific host defense mechanism that removes Mucus and other material from the Lungs by ciliary and secretory activity of the tracheobronchial submucosal glands. It is measured in vivo as Mucus [..]
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TransportGated transport mechanisms by which Proteins or RNA are moved across the Nuclear Membrane.
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TransportThe processes of Diffusion across the Blood-Air Barrier, and the chemical reactions coupled with Diffusion that effect the rate of Pulmonary Gas Exchange, generally at the alveolar level.
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TransportThe process of moving specific RNA molecules from one cellular compartment or region to another by various sorting and transport mechanisms.
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TransportPassive or active Movement of Spermatozoa from the testicular Seminiferous Tubules through the male reproductive tract as well as within the female reproductive tract.
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TransportThe transport of materials through a Cell. It includes the uptake of materials by the Cell (Endocytosis), the Movement of those materials through the Cell, and the subsequent Secretion of those materi [..]
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TransportThe Movement of materials across Cell Membranes and epithelial layers against an electrochemical gradient, requiring the expenditure of metabolic energy.
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TransportConveying ill or injured individuals from one place to another.
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TransportTo carry from one place to another. Particularly applied to a vessel carrying troops or government stores.
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TransportWestern Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory Hospital Covers pay the cost of emergency ambulance services when transported directly to hospital or treated at the scene due to a medical emergency. Transport.. Read more Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Northern Territory [..]
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Transportthe procedures associated with the carrying of animals for commercial purposes from one location to another by any means.
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TransportTake or carry goods from one place to another.
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TransportThe term “transport” assesses distance and spatial distribution in reference to the organism's concentration at a certain time after its release. It focuses on movement of an organism as distinct [..]
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TransportThe obvious definition of ‘transportation’ is the movement of goods or people over space. But conventionally we do not include short trips inside the ...
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TransportA Transport represents a server to which content can be published. Transports can be used by one or more Destinations. Destinations provide an extra layer of abstraction on top of Transports that all [..]
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TransportThe collection of interconnected pathways within a network infrastructure that allow information to traverse from system to system or system to user. It is also the movement of information and/or knowledge among consumers, producers, and intermediate entities.
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TransportThese games allow the player to take control of or otherwise focus transporting people or cargo using vehicles.
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Transport (verb trans-PORT) to take or carry goods or people from one place to another. (noun TRANS-port) A system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place by means of a vehicle, aircraft or s [..]
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TransportGrisebach undertakes transport of an art work to their premises only upon agreement with the consignor. Grisebach also recommends appropriate modes of transportation respectively shipping methods. Our [..]
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TransportTo move cargo from one place to another.
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TransportThe portion of a tape machine, which moves the tape from the supply reel, past the heads, to the take-up reel.
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TransportA system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
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TransportTransport is the movement of people or goods from place to place.
Transport may also refer to:
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TransportTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transportation is defined as a particular movement of an organism or [..]
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TransportA transport is a device that handles a particular physical storage medium (such as magnetic tape, audio CD, CD-R, or other type of recordable media) itself, and extracts or records the information to [..]
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TransportTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transportation is defined as a particular movement of an organism or [..]
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TransportTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transportation is defined as a particular movement of an organism or [..]
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TransportTransport is a three-piece independent rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, made up of Keir Nuttall (guitar, vocals), Scott Saunders (bass, vocals) and Steve Pope (drums).
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TransportTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transportation is defined as a particular movement of an organism or [..]
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TransportA SAP transport is a package which is used to transfer data from one SAP installation to another. This data can range from a simple printer driver to a whole SAP client. It can be considered as an "up [..]
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TransportTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transportation is defined as a particular movement of an organism or [..]
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TransportThe Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 (the Act) is a prime statute regulating transport activities in the State of Victoria, Australia. Key areas regulated by the statute currently in [..]
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TransportThe Transport (Wales) Act 2006 (c 5) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was passed in response to a resolution approved by the National Assembly for Wales on 17 March 2004.
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TransportThe Transport functional constituency (Chinese: 航運交通界功能界別) is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. 178 electors are only limited to transportation assoc [..]
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