Just as horrifying as these death marches was the Middle Passage, as it was called -- the transport of slaves across the Atlantic. |
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In this plate we explore three methods for the passive transport of molecules through the plasma membrane. |
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The human placenta, characterized by the processes of passive transport and facilitated diffusion, contains numerous active transport proteins. |
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Osmosis and diffusion is called passive transport because it takes no energy to move from a high concentration to a low concentration. |
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The ability to predict and interpret membrane permeation coefficients is of critical importance, particularly because passive transport is crucial for the effective delivery of many pharmaceutical agents. |
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Passive transport does not require the cell to expend any energy and involves a substance diffusing down its concentration gradient across a membrane. |
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Diffusion and facilitated diffusion are two examples of passive transport. Passive transport is transport through a cell membrane that does not require energy. |
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In a phylogenetic study on silica transport genes from 8 diverse groups of diatoms, silica transport was found to generally group with species. |
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These silica transport proteins are unique to diatoms, with no homologs found in other species, such as sponges or rice. |
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The dangerous goods transport classification sign for radioactive materials. |
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Regulations permit an airplane to transport 15 grams of fissionable material. |
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Oil reserves in sedimentary rocks are the source of hydrocarbons for the energy, transport and petrochemical industries. |
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This makes LNG cost efficient to transport over long distances where pipelines do not exist. |
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Pneumatic tubes using compressed air can be used to transport solid capsules. |
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It is an economical and cultural center, and is the hub of the country's communication and transport network. |
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This energy can be harnessed to generate electricity to power homes, transport and industries. |
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Other topics include chemical transport as part of surface water, sediment transport and erosion. |
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An isotim shows equivalent transport costs from the source of a raw material, and an isodapane shows equivalent cost of travel time. |
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Since the part acquisition of Veolia Cargo in 2009, it also provides rail transport services to industrial locations through Socorail. |
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Health care, public transport and certain cultural institutions are administered by county councils. |
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The rail transport market is privatised, but while there are many privately owned enterprises, the largest operators are still owned by state. |
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All major cities and towns have their own local urban transport network, as well as taxi services. |
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Sheet erosion is the overland transport of sediment by runoff without a well defined channel. |
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Gully erosion can transport large amounts of eroded material in a small time period. |
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Larger particles settle over short transport distances, whereas small particles can be carried over long distances suspended in the water column. |
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This is on top of the rising cost for energy, food, transport and the appreciation of the Renminbi against the falling US Dollar. |
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In the 1950s or earlier hydrology transport models appeared to calculate quantities of runoff, primarily for flood forecasting. |
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Oslo has Norway's most extensive public transport system, managed by Ruter. |
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Bergen is one of the smallest cities in Europe to have both tram and trolleybus electric urban transport systems simultaneously. |
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The modern economy of the island is based on crofting, fishing, transport and tourism. |
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Heavy goods transport on these roads was by means of slow, broad wheeled, carts hauled by teams of horses. |
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This is complemented by longshore currents, which further transport sediment through the water alongside the beach. |
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Limited knowledge of coastal sediment transport processes often resulted in inappropriate measures of coastal erosion mitigation. |
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Most revetments do not significantly interfere with transport of longshore drift. |
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London is a major international air transport hub with the busiest city airspace in the world. |
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Due to its position, Calais since the Middle Ages has been a major port and a very important centre for transport and trading with England. |
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The developing European transport policies will increase the pressure on the environment in many regions by the increased transport network. |
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When they occur out of their localities, hypothesizing a transport mechanism is usually possible, such as the hulls of ships. |
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Species that humans intentionally transport to new regions can subsequently become successfully established in two ways. |
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Escaped organisms are included in this category because their initial transport to a new region is human motivated. |
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The transport of ornamental plants for landscaping use has and continues to be a source of many introductions. |
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After the recent enlargement, the new states that joined since 2004 added the problem of solving accessibility to the transport agenda. |
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The Manhattan was a specially reinforced supertanker sent to test the viability of the passage for the transport of oil. |
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This involves region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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The Amber Road was a European trade route associated with the trade and transport of amber. |
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Long term planning for transport in the region has involved the development of sub regional strategies. |
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This is partly due to improvements in the ability to transport fresh fish internationally. |
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Because of its low density, it is not easy to store natural gas or to transport it by vehicle. |
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Sea transport using CNG carrier ships that are now under development may be competitive with LNG transport in specific conditions. |
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The LNG and LPG is transported by specialized transport ships, as the gas is liquified at cryogenic temperatures. |
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An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a merchant ship designed for the bulk transport of oil. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods or material through a pipe. |
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Hydrogen pipeline transport is the transportation of hydrogen through a pipe. |
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Yorkshire also has air transport services from Leeds Bradford International Airport. |
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Pipelines are generally the most economical way to transport large quantities of oil, refined oil products or natural gas over land. |
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Another megalith transport theory involves the use of a type of sleigh running on a track greased with animal fat. |
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With 866 registered cargo and passenger vessels, the average transport rate in 2008 was 400 tonnes per day. |
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Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. |
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Despite its unsound condition, he used it to transport the treasure amassed in the conquest, given its large capacity. |
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Detection, shutoff, and remediation procedures would limit the dissolution and transport of benzene. |
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Since 2005 public bus transport in Mauritius is free of charge for students, people with disabilities and senior citizens. |
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The east to west ridge of the downs has provided a natural transport route for centuries. |
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Rotterdam is well connected by international, national, regional and local public transport systems, as well as by the Dutch motorway network. |
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Its responsibities include regional spatial planning and the metropolitan public transport concessions. |
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All are operated by municipal public transport operator GVB, which also runs the city bus network. |
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A naturally defensible position was identified perched high above the River Seine, an important transport route, in the manor of Andeli. |
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The roads used for transport of nuclear waste have been blocked many times in the past by environmental action group Greenpeace. |
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Twelve English transport ships also arrived, contracted to carry the Spanish army under the flag of English neutrality. |
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It is shown that an improvement of interarea transport facilities may encourage trade and as a consequence decrease the disparity in area size. |
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Some decades later, the Salian Franks controlled the River Scheldt and were disrupting transport links to Britain in the English Channel. |
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John adopted recent improvements in ship design, including new large transport ships called buisses and removable forecastles for use in combat. |
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They worked on sugar estates, factories, in transport and on construction sites. |
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The Sevici community bicycle programme has integrated bicycles into the public transport network. |
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The quartermaster of the 14th Royal Fusiliers succeeded in getting the transport away. |
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The rear parties then departed in transport aircraft, a few hours before German tanks arrived. |
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To make the journey northward, Quinn believed that they used the pinnace and other small boats to transport themselves and their belongings. |
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There were also not enough barges to transport the first invasion wave nor the following waves with their equipment. |
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A radio antenna was also attached to the float to provide communication between the tank crew and the transport barge. |
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Navigation underwater was accomplished using a directional gyrocompass or by following instructions radioed from the transport barge. |
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The contemporary guild democracy movement won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, notably the Thames watermen. |
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A platoon of Luftwaffe airmen was flown that evening to Guernsey by Junkers transport planes. |
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Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction work, it allows ship transport between Europe and Asia without navigation around Africa. |
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It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. |
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The Admiralty Railway was created to transport the stone down to the harbour. |
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Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. |
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In the 17th century, as early industry started to expand, this transport situation was highly unsatisfactory. |
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Public transport in the city consists primarily of a First West of England bus network. |
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In rivers, the energy of the water is much greater and can transport heavier clastic material. |
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Besides transport by water, sediment can in continental environments also be transported by wind or glaciers. |
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The restrictions of coastal shipping and river transport were obvious, and horses and carts could only carry one or two tons of cargo at a time. |
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Badgers typically eat prey on the spot, and rarely transport it to their setts. |
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An agreement with Quebec was required to secure permission to transport the electricity across Quebec territory. |
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The public is being cautioned not to transport unfinished wood products, such as firewood, to slow the spread of this insect pest. |
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Mossel Bay is a stopping point for all major road transport operators licensed for this region. |
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A mathematical model used to simulate river or stream flow and calculate water quality parameters is a hydrological transport model. |
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It's especially effective to transport heat through vaporization and condensation of water because of its large latent heat of vaporization. |
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He is credited with implementing mechanised land transport on the continent and conducting extensive geological and biological research. |
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The sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific and the transport of the NECC are indeed highly correlated. |
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A pattern which resulted in northward Sverdrup transport in divergence regions and southward in convergence regions. |
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Then, the Baffin Island Current and Labrador Current transport cold and less saline water southward along the Canadian coast. |
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The combination of competition and improved efficiency halved the cost of coal and halved the transport cost of raw cotton. |
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Franco transported troops to mainland Spain in an airlift using transport aircraft supplied by Germany and Italy. |
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This is especially common in arid regions, where there is little transport of sediment by rivers or redistribution by longshore currents. |
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Sediment transport is controlled by submarine landslides, debris flows, turbidity currents, and contourites. |
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Submarine canyons transport sediment from beaches and rivers down the upper slope. |
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The small particle flux can be augmented by the fall of larger carcasses and downslope transport of organic material near continental margins. |
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Partly because of its central location, Birmingham is a major transport hub on the motorway, rail and canal networks. |
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This was done by the Transport Squadron organized with four ships of the line, one frigate, four transport ships and 10 merchant ships. |
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It is used almost exclusively in oceanography to measure the volumetric rate of transport of ocean currents. |
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The formation of AAIW can be explained very simply through the Ekman transport process and the divergence and convergence of water masses. |
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Ekman transport causes the water to push towards the left of the surface motion in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Again, Ekman transport will push this water to the left of the surface motion, meaning away from Antarctica. |
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The movement of the AAIW is predominantly northward due to the Ekman volume transport mostly directed in that way. |
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The vital industries and transport centres that would be targeted for shutdown were valid military targets. |
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In particular, porcupines, hyenas, and leopards are known in Africa to transport bones to particular places. |
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Northward winds along the coast result in Ekman transport offshore and upwelling of nutrient rich deep water to the euphotic zone. |
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Immingham carries much freight transport via DFDS Tor Line and the Stena Line. |
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Eddies help transport water inshore and link the spawning habitat with important nursery areas. |
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Meanwhile, the war created employment for arms makers, ironworkers, and British ships to transport weapons. |
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The Trent is a navigable river, and is used to transport goods to the Humber, as well as passing by many power stations. |
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This subtype increases oxygen affinity in order to transport oxygen across the allantoic membrane of the embryo. |
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This problem can be avoided to an extent through the transport of waste by rail from transfer stations. |
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There are several environmental or waste management corporations that transport ultimately to an incinerator or cement kiln treatment center. |
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These can transport nutrients and provide feeding grounds for plankton eating forage fish. |
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The treasure fleet conducted the transport of the many foreign envoys to China and back, but some envoys traveled independently. |
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It has a dedicated railway operation, Mendip Rail, which is used to transport aggregates by rail from a group of Mendip quarries. |
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Two major transport routes terminate in the district, the A30 road and the Great Western Main Line railway. |
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For such a rural area, the smaller villages of the Peak are relatively well served by internal transport links. |
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Wind is the driving force in the Red Sea to transport material as suspension or as bedload. |
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In the 19th century, steamships reduced the cost of international transport significantly and railroads made inland transportation cheaper. |
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Buses are an important part of the Northern transport mix, with bus ridership above the England and Wales average in all three Northern regions. |
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Nottingham's waterways, now primarily used for leisure, have been extensively used for transport in the past. |
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In the 19th century, transport infrastructure improved with stations on three different railway lines. |
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Soviet authorities were unable to meet the growing demand for transport infrastructure and services. |
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It is a transport hub, and a centre for culture in the county, with a theatre, museum and art galleries. |
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As transport costs increase, the larger the range of exchange rate fluctuations. |
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Due to Preston's location as a transport hub, sitting between the M6, M55, M65, and M61 it is home to several freight and haulage companies. |
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The country had a wide variety of modes of transport by land, water and air. |
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There is an ongoing debate on the development of a new public transport structure, with monorails and light rail both being considered. |
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During the Kievan era, trade and transport depended largely on networks of rivers and portages. |
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In the early part of Brunel's life, the use of railways began to take off as a major means of transport for goods. |
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The tributaries emptying into the Danube offered cheap transport routes, but also made good approach routes for invaders and raiders. |
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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was the first public transport system on land which did not use animal traction power. |
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Milan is one of southern Europe's key transport nodes and one of Italy's most important railway hubs. |
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These were much more powerful for a given cylinder size than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. |
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In nuclear medicine, it is used to build models of radiation transport in targeted tumor therapies. |
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A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. |
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The three main categories of locomotives are often subdivided in their usage in rail transport operations. |
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Today's huge container port hub allowing trimodal transport is located on the North Side of the town. |
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Rail transport in Ukraine connects all major urban areas, port facilities and industrial centres with neighbouring countries. |
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Zillen are still used today for fishing, ferrying, and other transport of goods and people in this area. |
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At the same time it was a route for the transport of troops and the supply of settlements downstream. |
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In 1999, transport on the river was made difficult by the NATO bombing of three bridges in Serbia during the Kosovo War. |
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Chartered buses are also used by education institutes for transport to conventions, exhibitions, and field trips. |
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Entertainment or event companies may also hire temporary shuttles buses for transport at events such as festivals or conferences. |
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Luxembourg has efficient road, rail and air transport facilities and services. |
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Sports teams may also contract out their transport to a team bus, for travel to away games, to a competition or to a final event. |
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This shuttle usage can be as transport between locations, or to and from parking lots. |
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Airport operators make use of special airside airport buses for crew and passenger transport in the secure airside parts of an airport. |
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In some sparesly populated areas, it's common to use Brucks, buses with a cargo area to transport both passengers and cargo at the same time. |
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The extent of the rapid transit system varies greatly between cities, with several transport strategies. |
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As with other historic vehicles, many preserved buses either in a working or static state form part of the collections of transport museums. |
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In June 2009 a takeover offer from fellow transport operator FirstGroup was rejected. |
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Arriva is a multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England. |
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As a result of these transactions, in October 1996 Cowie Group was reclassified on the stock exchange from a motor dealer to a transport group. |
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They are typically integrated with other public transport and often operated by the same public transport authorities. |
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It is unchallenged in its ability to transport large numbers of people quickly over short distances with little use of land. |
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The rise in technology has led to skyscrapers and broad urban areas whose inhabitants rely on motors to transport them and their food supply. |
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A transit map is a topological map or schematic diagram used to show the routes and stations in a public transport system. |
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Rail transport is subject to strict safety regulations, with requirements for procedure and maintenance to minimize risk. |
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The final major contribution to CO2 emissions in agriculture is in the final transport of produce. |
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The TfL Board is appointed by the Mayor of London, who also sets the structure and level of public transport fares in London. |
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The diversity of the sources ranges from the production of farming tools to the transport of harvested produce. |
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Subsistence farming is practiced to satisfy family or local needs alone, with little left over for transport elsewhere. |
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The term rolling stock in rail transport industry originally referred to any vehicles that move on a railway. |
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In the 1960s, transport design studies were undertaken to address the problems of increasing traffic congestion. |
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Work on the Birmingham Metro tram extension began in June 2012, launched by transport minister Norman Baker. |
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The growth in road transport during the 1920s and 1930s greatly reduced revenue for the rail companies. |
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The railways entered a slow decline owing to a lack of investment and changes in transport policy and lifestyles. |
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The change revolutionised passenger transport to the island and Portsmouth became the principal mainland access point. |
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Below are the total number of passengers using heavy rail transport in Britain. |
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Student transport may be operated by local authorities or private contractors. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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The transport network around the airport has been extended to cope with the increase in passenger numbers. |
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Public transport is available on Southern Vectis bus route 8, which operates between Ryde, Bembridge, Sandown and Newport. |
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The Station is the airport's ground transport interchange and brings bus, coach and rail passengers under one roof. |
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The early emergence of Cape May as a summer resort was due to easy transport by water from Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Cycle rickshaws are the most popular form of public transport in Bangladesh. |
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There has been a limited amount of orbital space tourism, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport to date. |
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Historically, rivers and later canals in the county were used for transport also, although their use in transport is now significantly reduced. |
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The county's main transport hub is Shrewsbury, through which many significant roads and railways pass and join. |
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Canals in Britain were originally constructed for the transport of goods, but are now mainly used for leisure. |
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Cars were used to transport one or two individuals, coaches were used to transport parties, and carts to transport cargo. |
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The nearest public transport is bus route 3 on the main road through Brading. |
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The cost of building a castle varied according to factors such as their complexity and transport costs for material. |
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Public transport is provided by Wightbus bus route 23, operating between Newport and Shanklin. |
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On 31 January 1936, Orwell set out by public transport and on foot, reaching Manchester via Coventry, Stafford, the Potteries and Macclesfield. |
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On 5 June 1916, Tolkien boarded a troop transport for an overnight voyage to Calais. |
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The support can be there when you need it for major mechanicals, other emergencies and to transport all your gear to the next overnight stop. |
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Farmers build fences, housing, shearing sheds and other facilities on their property, such as for water, feed, transport and pest control. |
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Significant logistical operations take place to bring people into the festival by public transport each year. |
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Previously the transport collection had been held at Syon Park and Clapham. |
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In many countries, the most commonly used vehicle for road transport is a utility bicycle. |
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In mountainous regions unsuitable for wheeled vehicles, pack animals continue to transport goods. |
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A golf bag is used to transport golf clubs and the player's other or personal equipment. |
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Sheet erosion is the transport of loosened soil particles by overland flow. |
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Through the campaign, TfL also encouraged the use of cycling as a mode of transport during the Games. |
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Stone was removed from the cliff quarries either by sea, or using horse carts to transport large blocks to Swanage. |
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Secondly, the railway arrived in Liverpool, enabling transport to the course by rail for the first time. |
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A Roman Road ran north from Hamworthy to Badbury Rings, a Roman transport hub. |
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Golding Constable owned a small ship, The Telegraph, which he moored at Mistley on the Stour estuary, and used to transport corn to London. |
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Because of the rocky terrain in the Faroe Islands, its road transport system was not as extensive as in other places of the world. |
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Sea passenger and freight transport is served by the coastal ferries operated by Arctic Umiaq Line. |
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Dublin has a steadily improving public transport network including the DART, Luas, Dublin Bus, and dublinbikes. |
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Perth remains a key transport hub for journeys by road and rail throughout Scotland. |
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The oldest horse tram transport in the world is located on the sea front in the capital, Douglas. |
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The Mary Rose participated in the escort transport of troops in June 1522, and by 1 July the Breton port of Morlaix was captured. |
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Bus and rail public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink. |
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Southampton is a major UK port which has good transport links with the rest of the country. |
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Cutbacks in expenditure after the war and the disappearance of its intended mission as a transatlantic transport left it no purpose. |
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At the end of the war, a transport vacuum arose when the Ministry of Shipping withdrew the wartime service between St Mary's and Penzance. |
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Newquay has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction. |
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The St Ives Bay Line provides local transport between St Ives, and the main line at St Erth. |
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On this first day, there were no major initiatives and no dramatic events except for the nation's transport being at a standstill. |
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With its central position in Europe, Germany is a transport hub for the continent. |
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Since joining the EU in May 2004, Poland has invested large amounts of public funds into modernization projects of its transport networks. |
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The air and maritime transport markets in Poland are largely well developed. |
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Nearly the entire transport fleet now resides at the hub of RAF Brize Norton, following the closure of RAF Lyneham. |
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More routine strategic airlift transport tasks are carried out by the Airbus A330 MRTT, known as the Voyager in RAF service. |
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An innovation was the extensive use of aircraft to transport and supply troops. |
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Sir Morien Morgan led research into supersonic transport in 1948 that culminated in the Concorde passenger aircraft. |
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Some reports indicate that the Fedayeen used ambulances to deliver messages and transport fighters into combat. |
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Major industries include banking and financial services, steel, transport equipment, oil and gas, whisky, and tourism. |
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The island can be explored using public transport using a bus service operated by Stagecoach. |
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Retail, transport and educational infrastructure are centred on Wrexham, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno and Bangor. |
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It replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam, the Guernsey Steam Tramway. |
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Among the economic activities of the OSCE feature activities related to migration management, transport and energy security. |
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Aviation The Commando Helicopter Force of the Fleet Air Arm provides transport helicopters in support of the Royal Marines. |
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In 2004, TransAtlantic Lines outbid Sealift Incorporated for the transport contract between Singapore and Diego Garcia. |
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Taxis are a popular form of public transport as the fares are relatively cheap compared to many other developed countries. |
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Singapore is a major international transport hub in Asia, serving some of the busiest sea and air trade routes. |
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The RAF lacked aircraft large enough to transport Chinooks and so the helicopter crews flew themselves to Freetown. |
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It would take 20 minutes to transport the men to shore using the LCU and Mexeflote. |
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Almirante Irizar was an icebreaker, Bahia Paraiso was an Antarctic supply transport and Puerto Deseado was a survey ship. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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The soldiers commandeered civilian vehicles to help transport the injured. |
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The Handley Page company in Britain produced the Handley Page Type W as the company's first civil transport aircraft. |
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When goods are received at the Future Store, employees transport the pallets from the truck through an RFID gate at the backstore entrance. |
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This plane is a biplane, unlike most of the other airliners, and sold more units than any other transport plane. |
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Cargo planes are now also used for transport from the production countries to West Africa. |
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This allowed the US to intervene in activities related to illegal drug transport in Latin America. |
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While Millard did not shift from log cabin to White House, he did transport himself from beyond the Black Stump to strike it rich at Stawell. |
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The Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan 2015 identifies the need to improve transport links to George Best Belfast City Airport from the city centre. |
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The rail transport system in Great Britain developed during the 19th century. |
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This main line operation would be combined with light rail operations using abandoned branch lines, to create an integrated transport network. |
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Cabotage, used as a legal term, here refers to the right to transport goods or passengers between ports of a country. |
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Ticketing is intended to be integrated with the other London transport systems, and Oyster pay as you go will be valid. |
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The regulations it implements also cover the storage, transport and disposal of radioactive materials. |
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Before the first railroads appeared in the 1840s, river transport constituted the main means of communication and trade. |
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Sea transport is crucial and a variety of ferry services operate between the islands and to mainland Scotland. |
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Thus means that all the inhabited islands are now connected to at least one other island by a land transport route. |
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We disprove a conjecture in Density Functional Theory, relative to multimarginal optimal transport maps with Coulomb cost. |
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First when the transport companies had to stop foreigners on the Danish side, asylum seekers were efficiently stopped. |
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There are penalties for carriers who transport foreign nationals without correct travel documents. |
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They used the ancient Somali maritime vessel known as the beden to transport their cargo. |
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Maritime transport facilities are found in the port cities of Mogadishu, Bosaso, Berbera, Kismayo and Merca. |
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To speed their export, Nairobi airport has a terminal dedicated to the transport of flowers and vegetables. |
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In this paper we consider the continuous-time martingale transport on the Skorokhod space of cadlag paths. |
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Sea transport is extremely important for economic integration and for domestic and foreign trade. |
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Given its location, Perth was perfectly placed to become a key transport centre with the coming of the railways. |
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The development in renewable energy, insurance, manufacturing, leisure, health and transport is stimulating employment. |
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Indeed, for its colliculoretinal transport, BDNF needs to bind to its receptor in order to be internalized into a transport vesicle. |
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In late 2008 the Scottish Government's transport plan for the next 20 years was announced. |
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Trujillo is an agricultural, commercial and transport center due to production areas that account. |
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However, the Free Presbyterian Church considers it a sin to use public transport to go to church on the Sabbath, while the Free Church does not. |
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But, there are a few fungi that transport water to dry wood and cause decay called dry-rot or water-conducting fungi. |
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Information on all forms of public transport is available from Traveline Scotland. |
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From 1876 until 1931 the Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway operated, initially built to transport coal. |
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Schimper came to the conclusion that ice must have been the means of transport for the boulders in the alpine upland. |
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Sea transport is crucial and a variety of ferry services operate to mainland Scotland and between the islands. |
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Another small New Town, Thamesmead, was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links. |
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In 2007 the industry education, entertainment, biotechnology, transport equipment, oil and gas, whisky, and tourism. |
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Its role is to provide general transport support at 'third line' for the British Army. |
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It originally comprised a headquarters squadron and four transport squadrons. |
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Until the 1970s, the Breton road network was poor because maritime and rail transport prevailed. |
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Comparing direct transport and elastoresistivity measurements, we extract the intrinsic resistivity anisotropy of strain-free samples. |
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Thirty major roads were classed as trunk roads and the minister of transport took direct control of them and the bridges across them. |
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They continue to be called Transport Scotland although they now have responsibility for all transport related issues across Scotland. |
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It owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, and a public transport business, with operations in New Zealand and Australia. |
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The village is the transport and shopping centre for the area as well as having a harbour and marina with pontoons for maritime visitors. |
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Belgium's strongly globalized economy and its transport infrastructure are integrated with the rest of Europe. |
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There is a close conjunction of large scale industry, urban areas and transport routes with open countryside. |
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Only one of these actually involves vehicular transport as the rest of the taxi services rely on bikes that are either gas or manually powered. |
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Such pottery is associated with the production, storage and transport of salt. |
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Chronic copper toxicity does not normally occur in humans because of transport systems that regulate absorption and excretion. |
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To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement. |
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Much of this early working was for domestic use only as no large scale transport infrastructure was developed until Pennant's involvement. |
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Extensive internal tramway systems connected the quarries using inclines to transport slate between galleries. |
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Due to the geological layout of the Rhondda Valley, transport links are fairly restrictive. |
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