Collocations withcarrier

These are words often used in combination withcarrier.

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asymptomatic carrier
Most infected infants develop an asymptomatic carrier state.
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bolt carrier
It uses short stroke gas piston that pushes the massive bolt carrier with rotating bolt.
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carrier battle
The carrier battle is lost, and the role of the carrier has been replaced by a new policy.
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carrier lifetime
Carrier lifetime plays an important role in bipolar transistors and solar cells.
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carrier strike
They do it in the same way by protecting our carrier strike forces.
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commercial carriers
The present charges on the waterways, so far as the commercial carriers are concerned, are reasonable, and maybe they could be increased a little.
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foreign carriers
The vast majority of countries demand reciprocal benefits for their airlines in exchange for wider access for foreign carriers.
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helicopter carrier
The helicopter carrier is an important part of the amphibious jigsaw.
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large carrier
This type of chirp is characterized by its large carrier frequency gradient.
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local exchange carrier
An orange insulating cover attached to a 66 block denotes its designation as a demarcation point by the local exchange carrier.
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low-cost carrier
That is where much of the growth in civil air transport movements has occurred because of the burgeoning of the low-cost carrier sector.
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major carrier
It is necessary to provide a distinctive role for our national airlines and for our second major carrier.
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mobile carrier
But in proportion as our bases and airfields overseas diminish in numbers, either for economic or political reasons, the more apparent becomes the value of the mobile carrier-based aircraft.
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ore carrier
About a year ago there was talk of the general purpose oil tanker or ore carrier as being of some 18,000 tons dead weight.
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plastic carrier
Environmentalists will welcome that, because paper bags degrade far more quickly than plastic carrier bags.
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wireless carrier
They provided integrated wireless services, functioning as an intermediary between a company and its wireless carrier.
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