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Keywords: Outboard, Reel, Scanner, Tape, Bpmm
The shifting of material from one place to another on the earth's surface by moving water, ice or air.
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A transport is a mechanism for moving a magnetic card. Transports are usually motorized and contain belts and rollers for moving the cards.(empty)(empty) waveform test- The waveform test is a test for high coercivity magnetic stripes, and is part of table 1 in ISO/IEC-7811-6. The waveform test encodes a stripe with digital zeros at 2.95 BPMM (75 BPI) and then reads this waveform to determine if "extra peaks" or a "flat area" are present as described in figure 6 of ISO/IEC-7811-6. Also see extra peaks and flat area.
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The methods of moving something from one place to another. This can be the ways that people move about (bus, car, bicycle, etc.) or the way in which natural forces such as wind, wave and rivers move material. load
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The action of moving cargo or people from one place to another.
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Transportation; carriage; conveyance.
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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 a central point for delivery to a pipeline or processing plant within the same state or (2) movements from a citygate point of receipt to consumers through distribution mains.
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The assisted movement of people and or goods. Note: Transport is often used as a generic term for various means of transport, and is distinguished from 'movement' in that it requires such means.
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Transportation. Movement of people, goods and information from one place to another. See also tracking.
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To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey; as, to transport goods; to transport troops.
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To carry, or cause to be carried, into banishment, as a criminal; to banish.
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To carry away with vehement emotion, as joy, sorrow, complacency, anger, etc.; to ravish with pleasure or ecstasy; as, music transports the soul.
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A vessel employed for transporting, especially for carrying soldiers, warlike stores, or provisions, from one place to another, or to convey convicts to their destination; -- called also transport ship, transport vessel.
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Keywords: Fate, Gateway, See
See Transportation.
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See Gateway.
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See fate and transport.
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Keywords: Ocr, Micr, Endorse, Sort, Courtesy
A check imaging machine which feeds check items through an image camera and micr reader.
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A device that processes documents down a track. Transports can include the capability to capture OCR and/or MICR data, perform CAR (Courtesy Amount Recognition), endorse, encode, microfilm, image, and sort documents.
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A financial document processor, or a hardware device that has some combination of these capabilities: sorts checks, reads their MICR and OCR information, captures data from the front and back of the checks, endorses, and encodes.
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(colonial) the right to a designated number of acres per individual "transported" to a new territory (50 acres in Maryland during most of the 17th century). See also headright (Virginia)
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In fluid flows, it is a measure of amount per unit time; used to define volume transport (liters per second), heat transport (watts), mass transport (grams per second), etc.
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The movement of a substance or characteristic. Characteristics that can be transported in the atmosphere are heat ( temperature), moisture, momentum, chemicals, turbulence, etc. The transport is sometimes interpreted as a flux density (characteristic per unit area per time), or as a flow rate (characteristic per time). See transport processes.
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Defines managers with whom the agent can communicate. An agent can communicate with as many managers as needed.
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a subset of agents that seamlessly bridges users to foreign protocols
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a subset of the agents category
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the commercial enterprise of transporting goods and materials
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transport commercially
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The transport market is made up of users who apply coatings to new and refurbished transport. This includes cars, commercial vehicles, agricultural, construction and earthmoving vehicles, railways locomotives and rolling stock and aircraft. Some primers are applied by dipping, but most coatings are spray applied. Curing is generally by stoving for new cars, and by air drying (often using two-pack paints) for refinishing or larger items.
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Keywords: Icq, Aim, Another, Send, Transmit
send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"
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a way of connecting to another IM service, such as AIM or ICQ
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(n.) The means by which an object is passed from one process to another.
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a form of inter- process communication used by a debugger application process and the virtual machine that is being debugged (often called the target VM)
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a mail server machine
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How data is broken up and sent to your computer over the Internet or your company's intranet or network. Usually used in conjuction with or instead of protocol. Most machines will only recognize a single type of transport, though this is not always the case.
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a unique means of media delivery
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a vigorous, vibrant and healthy business within the group and offers services in two dimensions Collection and Delivery
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Type of content delivery medium, such as terrestrial, cable, or satellite.
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