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  1. Public transport (2541 bytes)
    1: ... of the space which generally happens in a public transport.
    5: ... on groove rails were an important part of public transport in America during mid 19th century that almost re...
    9: Public transport takes many modes.
    11: #Road transport: This is the most common form of transport and includes: Buses, share taxis, auto rickshaws,...
    12: ...mode of transport for long distance travel. Rail transport includes cable cars, metro, monorail, train, tram...
  2. Road transport (8255 bytes)
    1: ..., i.e. most transport over land which is not rail transport in the wide sense.
    3: '''Early Transport:'''
    4: The first forms of road transport were horses or oxen carrying goods over dirt trac...
    9: ...reduce the bumps were incorporated in horse drawn transport,as the original pavers were sometimes not perfect...

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  1. Travel (2115 bytes)
    1: '''Travel''' deals with the transport of people from one place to another. This is refe...
    3: ...also includes the migration of people, as well as transport for religious motivations, such as a pilgrimage t...
    23: '''Train:''' Fairly inexpensive mode of transportation that travels on a system of railway tracks t...
  2. Tourism (3178 bytes)
    19: #'''Means of [[transport]]'''.
  3. Transportation (322 bytes)
    1: '''Transportation''' or '''Transport''' is a term derived from the Latin words trans "...
    2: [[Category:Commercial item transport and distribution]]
    3: [[Category:Transportation]]
  4. Network (815 bytes)
    5: ===Infrastructure and transport===
    8: * [[Transport]] networks ([[road]]s, [[air routes]] and [[railw...
  5. Supply chain (2026 bytes)
    12: *The transporters have '''transportation costs'''
    16: [[Category:Commercial item transport and distribution]]
  6. Diseases of affluence (3163 bytes)
    3: ...mmuting|commute]] long distances by car or public transport, rather than walk. Longer hours and longer distan...
  7. Traffic calming (3851 bytes)
    16: [[Category:Road transport]]
  8. Automobile (3155 bytes)
    1: ...s a self-propelled wheeled vehicle, used for land transport. it usually contains seats for at least one passe...
  9. Public-private partnership (2121 bytes)
    3: ...ge undertakings such as power projects, or [[rail transport|railway]] or [[road]] expansion. In addition to n...
  10. Medical emergency (2188 bytes)
    14: ...f the medical emergency occurs in the wild). Self transport should only go as far as the nearest emergency ro...
  11. AlexLz descriptions (1890 bytes)
    11: ...out the nerves, the cable-like pack of axons that transport signals in the organism.
  12. Boat (2507 bytes)
    15: [[Category:Water transport]]
  13. Vehicle (2119 bytes)
    1: ...e considered vehicles because they can be used to transport something or someone from one location to the oth...
    4: Any transportation device has to move. Vehicles are moved with ...
    15: [[Category:Transportation]]
  14. Factory (2723 bytes)
    6: ...w material, accessibility by appropriate forms of transport and proximity to the market where the finished pr...
  15. Nuclear technology (3387 bytes)
    20: ===Naval transport===
  16. Golf cart (1891 bytes)
    1: ...anged and, nowadays, golf carts are being used to transport a number of people on short distances and with sl...
  17. Van (road vehicle) (1743 bytes)
    1: ...t vans are box shaped, built to make it easier to transport something or someone. Comparing it to a large aut...
    8: ...or people carrier) while the bigger vans used for transporting passengers will be referred to as minibuses. O...
  18. Train (2161 bytes)
    1: ...that can only travel on a railway and are used to transport cargo or passengers, with the use of a predefined...
    6: *The vehicle that transports passengers is called a train.
    7: *A transport caravan can also be a “wagon train”.
    8: ... that looks like a train but is on wheels and can transport people on the road
    20: [[Category:Rail transport]]
  19. Best man (1632 bytes)
    18: ... out-of-town guests (or helping arrange for their transport).
  20. Infertility (3040 bytes)
    9: ...ion. Blockage of the vas deferens, the tube that transports the sperm cells from the testicle to the urethra...
  21. Circulatory system (2812 bytes)
    1: ...tomic and physiologic body system involved in the transport of oxygen and nutrients throughout the body and i...
  22. Capillary (2581 bytes)
    13: ...he membrane and then, as a bubble-like vessel, it transports the molecule(s) to the opposite wall of the cell...
  23. Protein (1961 bytes)
    8: ... functions include immune response as well as the transport and storage of many ligands.
  24. Aviation (2190 bytes)
    14: # Scheduled air transport
    17: Scheduled air transport includes all flights that operate on a published ...
    25: ... well-known applications of military aviation are transportation, training, and search-and-rescue functions. ...
    26: [[Category:Transportation]]
  25. Air taxi (2125 bytes)
    7: ...ether this will or will not transform private air transport for the average business traveler.
  26. Airline (3895 bytes)
    33: ...ginal name. Its early growth was due to passenger transport needs between the Netherlands and its colonies in...
  27. Civil aviation (1786 bytes)
    6: # Scheduled air transport
    9: ...ation for the majority of people is scheduled air transport. This is the type of civil aviation that most peo...
    11: ==Scheduled air transport==
    13: Scheduled air transport includes all passenger or cargo flights that oper...
    17: ...ocal airfield, or a corporate jet that is used to transport important guests to the company headquarters.
  28. Car seat (2051 bytes)
    1: ...fety harness-equipped seat that is used to safely transport a small child in an automobile. It protects the c...
  29. Throat (2588 bytes)
    9: ...y saliva and nasal mucus. This allows for easier transport of food down the esophagus and can further trap s...
  30. Wheelchair (2211 bytes)
    22: ...ology]][[Category:disability]] [[Category:Patient transport]]
  31. Indira Gandhi International Airport (2022 bytes)
    11: [[Category:Transport in Delhi]]
  32. Kolkata (2467 bytes)
    5: ...ement. The growing population put pressure on its transport and infrastructure. It was one of the most prospe...
    10: ...ious city. To a major extent, it replaced the old transportation system of “Trams”.
  33. Mumbai (2741 bytes)
    15: ==Transport==
    17: ...xis also are a very important part of the surface transport of Mumbai. Three seat auto rickshaws ply locally ...
  34. Internet Protocol (2237 bytes)
    16: *Protocols used for transport of data: SCTP, TCP, IL, DCCP, RTP, UTP, RUTP and ...
  35. Ayeyarwady River (1462 bytes)
    1: ...the British Era, when there was no other means of transport, this river remained the only way to travel acros...
    9: *It is the major way of transport in the country of Myanmar.
  36. Delhi (2640 bytes)
    17: ...n enormous pressure on the infrastructure and the transport system, which boasts of multitude of ways and mea...
  37. Canary Wharf (2415 bytes)
    18: #well developed transport system which keeps it connected to central London...
  38. Inn (2130 bytes)
    1: ...ey. Inns developed with the development of public transport. Most inns stand next to highways. In the age of...
  39. Waldorf Hilton (1568 bytes)
    5: ...of attractions such as the Theatre Museum, London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market, National Gallery, N...
  40. Yangtze River (2149 bytes)
    9: The river is used for commercial transport purposes. Flooding is a major problem especially ...
  41. UH-1 (1601 bytes)
    5: ...had three basic missions during the war – troop transport, recon and assault. The Huey was the main helicop...
  42. UH-60 Blackhawk (1982 bytes)
    13: ...en designed for optimum medical capability during transport. The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (...
  43. History of Brisbane (3242 bytes)
    9: Transport was to play a major role in opening up the area. ...
    20: ...ity began to modernize and become more efficient. Transport changed with the easing out of trams and trolley ...
  44. History of Queensland (3174 bytes)
    13: ...65, the first steam trains made their appearance. Transport was to play a major role in opening up the state ...
  45. Poison (2765 bytes)
    17: ...upting the citric acid cycle, disrupting electron transport in the cells or by being carcinogens. Many poiso...
  46. Industrialist (1511 bytes)
    1: ...eel, newspapers, oil and petrol, newspapers, rail transport or shipping. Nowadays other terms have taken the ...
  47. Cairo (2662 bytes)
    28: ...ab Academy for Sciences & Technology and Maritime Transport
  48. Minor Hogwarts teachers (2962 bytes)
    17: ...is a witch. She first appears in the sond book to transport a petrified student to the hospital wing.
  49. Liability insurance (1994 bytes)
    3: ...es to third parties. Thus, drivers plying public transport, manufacturers of hazardous products who have emp...
  50. Machine code (1646 bytes)
    3: ...mbly language. Some exotic architectures like the Transport Triggered Architectures don't have any opcode fie...

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