Collocations withtransport
These are words often used in combination withtransport.
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alternative transport
In two cases, the panelists disagreed whether ambulance paramedic personnel would have managed complications that probably would have happened during the alternative transport.
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axonal transport
Thalamic afferents to the visual cortex in the cat studied by retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase.
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commercial transport
We are a commercial transport undertaking.
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ease of transport
While in relation to land use growing grain was the least rational option, the cost and ease of transport were better than for the other two.
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efficient transport
There may also be savings in energy and air emissions from more efficient transport of less perishable products.
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electron transport
During ischaemia, when oxygen supply is limited, the electron transport chain of the inner mitochondrial membrane becomes highly reduced.
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emergency transport
This is a sum of £470,000 to pay for the expenses of the emergency transport that was put into service during the railway strike.
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fast transport
This river system consisted of active channels with fast transport of sand grains and gravel.
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glucose transport
Hymenolepis diminuta : chloride fluxes and membrane potentials associated with sodium-coupled glucose transport.
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high-speed transport
There is a continuing assessment of possible future high-speed transport systems for both home and overseas markets.
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international transport
These regulations covered all forms of international transport by land, sea and air.
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long-distance transport
The same applies even to cross-border, long-distance transport.
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long-range transport
Has that new long-range transport aircraft been ordered yet?
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marine transport
This report proposes a range of different measures for improving the safety of marine transport.
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mass transport
The flame itself enhances turbulent mass transport.
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means of transport
Goods with a larger volume were carried with other means of transport.
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military transport
Have we sufficient military transport?
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mode of transport
The valuation of travel costs, exclusive of time costs, depended upon the mode of transport used.
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motorized transport
With the later expansion and loosening of density occasioned by the motorized transport, many are located in relative isolation and more towards the periphery.
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rail transport
While it is not representative of policy in general, competition rules apply to such diverse sectors as telecommunications, rail transport, or food retailing.
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rapid transport
Furthermore, rapid transport systems now can make the transfer of a novel pathogen from an animal reservoir into a local human population a global threat.
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retrograde transport
Studies using retrograde transport of fluorescent dyes and simultaneous peptide immunohistochemistry in the rat.
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safe transport
However, the arrangements for ensuring their safe transport remain constantly under review.
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sea transport
His resources covered only the sea transport and basic supplies.
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sediment transport
In general, sediment transport can be composed of both suspended loads and bedloads.
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supersonic transport
Now it enters the field of the supersonic transport.
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sustainable transport
I am partly comforted, but not entirely, because my objective was to see the words "sustainable transport" somewhere in this introduction.
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transport aircraft
For example, we do not have transport aircraft.
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transport capability
The helicopter force is a crucial element of our air transport capability.
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transport chain
During ischaemia, when oxygen supply is limited, the electron transport chain of the inner mitochondrial membrane becomes highly reduced.
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transport infrastructure
As already noted, this can involve investment in storage facilities, in transport infrastructure, or in direct subsidies.
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transport layer
The transport layer provides services such as connection-oriented data stream support, reliability, flow control, and multiplexing.
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transport mechanism
Fibrous vein structures, often with curved fibres and selvages on vein walls, suggest a diffusion mass transport mechanism from the rock into veins during deformation.
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transport medium
The cartilage fragment was placed into a transport medium and sent to a laboratory where the chondrocytes were cultured.
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transport phenomenon
Analyzing spatial structures of the generated proton beams we can indirectly conclude on electron transport phenomena in the overdense part of the target.
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transport protocol
The protocol consisted of two distinct parts: control protocols and a data transport protocol.
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transport sector
In our model, agricultural marketing is included in agricultural production activities, except for agricultural transport services which are covered by the transport sector.
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transport service
A particular difficulty arose when patients used the hospital transport service to reach the department.
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transport system
A warm transport system could eliminate at least three sub-systems.
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transport vessel
Her speed had been reduced to, so she was downgraded to troop transport vessel.
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transport worker
It was a question on this very important point of the welfare of the transport worker.
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urban transport
The relative ease of entry into the urban transport labour market has a significant impact on the terms of employment.
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