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eported to Auschwitz in 1943 but escaped the | transport by jumping into the Vistula River. |
slocation boundary, this depends on the atom | transport by single atom jumps from the shrinking to t |
erted to a Charles Lawrence-class high speed | transport by Marine Basin Company, Brooklyn, New York. |
ys similar to the Oyster Card used on public | transport by Transport for London. |
irement to reduce single occupancy car-based | transport by 50% would be a challenge. |
Costa Beck was used for ship | transport by mills as early as 1200. |
Transport by bus to the caves is available every hour. | |
loaded (via XMLHttpRequest or other similar | transport) by using utility functions supplied in the |
sia & Australia: tango in trade, tourism and | transport by Tim Fischer, University of New England Pr |
container shipment, which includes | transport by tank truck, tank car, and tank ship, and |
ned over to WSA 6 June for eventual use as a | transport by the Army Transportation Service. |
derive from its ability to disrupt membrane | transport by blocking the proton pump that energizes t |
rred to Portland, Oregon for conversion to a | transport by Commercial Iron Works; decommissioned 13 |
nted Minister of State at the Department for | Transport by the new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. |
Handling) Regulations 2000; Dangerous Goods ( | Transport by Rail) Regulations 1998; Equipment (Public |
The Ace Cafe London is a | transport cafe in Stonebridge, north west London, Engl |
ding was used for some years afterwards as a | transport cafe, but all trace has now gone. |
or first principles electronic structure and | transport calculations of |
Amtrak Thruway buses | transport California Zephyr passengers between Emeryvi |
as then appointed as Director of the Capital | Transport Campaign for the Greater London Council. |
One hour bus ticket is the name given to a | transport campaign in London, U.K. Backed by the oppos |
Transport campaigning group, Transport for Greater Bri | |
tion is that of the bed, and the material in | transport can therefore be actively interchanged with |
nes can be neutral or charged, and particles | transport can be active or passive. |
Three modes of | transport can be distinguished: pyroclastic flow, pyro |
Transport Canada | |
Transport Canada reported that on September 12, 2001, | |
The applicant must then go to a | Transport Canada Office and have a written and oral ex |
forts to cut its budget, Bouchard authorized | Transport Canada to slash the subsidy to the national |
Transport Canada estimated the bridge's traffic at 272 | |
Transport Canada estimated the bridge's traffic at 759 | |
Transport Canada announced that International Express | |
leet was grounded due to a disagreement with | Transport Canada over maintenance schedule requirement |
The airport was transferred from | Transport Canada to the City of North Battleford on Ja |
taken over by the city of Swift Current from | Transport Canada in 1996. |
For Canada, this authority is | Transport Canada (TC). |
Transport Canada called their operation Yellow Ribbon. | |
Transport Canada defines it as: Critical engine failur | |
For this maintenance failings (among others) | Transport Canada suspended Sonicblue's operating licen |
This portfolio includes | Transport Canada, Infrastructure Canada, the Canadian |
y of Swift Current took over operations from | Transport Canada, and contracted out airport services. |
In Canada, the regulatory body, | Transport Canada, defines 26 commonly-used V-speeds in |
ies, one of which was Bouchard's ministry at | Transport Canada. |
he RAF found itself lacking in the strategic | transport capabilities required to sustain the expande |
can accommodate 100 persons each and have a | transport capacity of 730 persons per hour each way. |
s occur in DAT and NET, decreasing the cells | transport capacity of MAs. |
The second Los Angeles Aqueduct added | transport capacity in order to exhaust the city's wate |
The company has a total | transport capacity of 30 billion m³ of natural gas and |
Sixth Form students can also gain "Student | Transport Cards" from Somerset County Council to reduc |
Basically the kettuvallam was designed to | transport cargo and as such many design changes had to |
She was assigned to | transport cargo across the Atlantic Ocean to Allied tr |
unusual structure (which is usually used to | transport cargo, and general users are disabled). |
There was a special | transport carriage for just the gun when traveling lon |
It then proceeds to hop on the baggage | transport cart and rides down to the luggage car on th |
Its | transport cart was also improved. |
with the gun included spare magazines with a | transport case, gun tarpaulin, a transport case for th |
sponsible for the operation of ambulances to | transport casualties to Forward Medical Aid Units (FMA |
W.S. Walker is interred in | Transport Cemetery in Dodson. |
Intermodal Center, a new intermodal freight | transport center. |
Mills' Britomart | Transport Centre plans also came under some criticism |
end of Queen Street, opposite the Britomart | Transport Centre, which is the hub for local buses and |
is the 2nd closest station to the Britomart | Transport Centre. |
The | Transport Centre/carpark is located below the Complex. |
curity is in evidence at airports and public | transport centres, with many airports asking passenger |
ation done by the TCA cycle via the electron | transport chain and therefore decreases oxygen consump |
inorganic mediators to tap into the electron | transport chain of cells and channel electrons produce |
nd most notably utilise a noncyclic electron | transport chain to reduce NAD+. |
As a result, the electron | transport chain is disrupted, meaning that the cell ca |
In addition, the electron | transport chain (ETC) may produce more free radicals d |
s in a reverse direction through an electron | transport chain and is thus the reverse process as for |
the last enzyme in the respiratory electron | transport chain of mitochondria (or bacteria) located |
ed agents do so by interrupting the electron | transport chain in the inner membranes of mitochondria |
none is an electron acceptor in the electron | transport chain of chloroplasts. |
The electron | transport chain is located on the inner membrane of th |
ound protein complex present in the electron | transport chain of sulfate reducers (e.g. |
sfers the electrons produced to the electron | transport chain, allowing generation of ATP in oxidati |
rd proton pump in the mitochondrial electron | transport chain. |
ite electrons which travel down the electron | transport chain. |
ns, including those involved in the electron | transport chain. |
been proven to cause defects in the electron | transport chain. |
so interferes with complex I of the electron | transport chain. |
llows for it to be oxidized via the electron | transport chain. |
ctivity of electron carriers in the electron | transport chain. |
ounds without the involvement of an electron | transport chain. |
s cycle and the phase ends with the electron | transport chain. |
ucing equivalents acquired from the electron | transport chain. |
the majority of ATP is generated in electron | transport chains, while only some obtain ATP by fermen |
This is because the diffuse | transport, characteristic of sputtering, makes a full |
regional manager for Sustrans, a sustainable | transport charity in England. |
The line is currently used primarily to | transport chemicals to Borden & Remington in Fall Rive |
Then the local | transport chief and his bus driver arrived, and took a |
ollege, to which buses are used every day to | transport children. |
The Department of | Transport, Chiltern Railways and Network Rail agreed o |
Smoking bans in lifts, public | transport, cinemas, concert halls, airport terminal an |
So Ariyalur is one of the busiest | transport cities. |
World War I Victory Medal (with | Transport Clasp) |
In 1922 the Ministry of | Transport classified it as the A415 road. |
village, and aerial ropeways above the road | transport clay from Claughton Moor. |
ndustry, that is dedicated to achieving safe | transport, cleaner seas and free competition. |
sident of the National Confederation of Road | Transport Clearing Houses. |
However, with the advent of rail | transport, clipper ships and steamships, Duxbury shipy |
As the attack | transport closed the island, enemy artillery opened up |
s and coaching staff join fellow Ministry of | Transport club Al-Zawraa after Al-Naqil (Transport) is |
btained 150 trucks from Solel Boneh - Shelev | Transport Co-operative. |
Aruba had two refineries, Lago Oil & | Transport Co. Ltd., owned by Standard Oil of New Jerse |
Park Island | Transport Co., Ltd. |
Washington as a tunnel to | transport coal from Castle Shannon, Pennsylvania to Pi |
The mine continued to be used as a tunnel to | transport coal to a separate incline that unloaded at |
Duke of Bridgewater to construct a canal to | transport coal to Manchester from the duke's mines at |
Hall beach was once a railway track used to | transport coal to Saundersfoot Harbour. |
The Kirk Lewis incline was used to | transport coal from "Coal Hill", now known as Mt. |
canal, the Chaddock Level which was used to | transport coal during the 19th century. |
also gave it the Cumberland Mine Railroad to | transport coal in Pennsylvania. |
Howard Smith and Company used the vessel to | transport coal to from anchorage at West Point to Town |
The station was used primarily to | transport coal. |
atly reducing the amount of labour needed to | transport coal. |
a long-standing interest into human-powered | transport, coauthoring Bicycling Science. |
National | Transport Code Collaboration (NTCC) Modules Library |
The Railway was initially built to | transport coffee and tea from the hill country to Colo |
years in New Guinea, pioneering the island's | transport, coffee and hospitality industries. |
The Road | transport collection rotationally displays in excess o |
m, including one at the Bournemouth Heritage | Transport collection in Parkstone. |
rovide a permanent home for the museums rail | transport collections. |
nemy were advancing along the road where the | transport columns were moving and Lieutenant Furness d |
The cost of | transport comes to about 5000/- rupees for that day. |
ressed by the people we have talked to, with | transport coming a close second." |
Reassigned to Air | Transport Command in June 1945 as part of Operation Gr |
Air | Transport Command |
For the Air | Transport Command which existed after 1 July 1942, see |
lem of the United States Army Air Forces Air | Transport Command |
Reassigned to Air | Transport Command and used B-17s as transports for dem |
In RAF | Transport Command service, the York was used on the En |
The base was host to both Air | Transport Command units, then Fourteenth Air Force Tro |
tour was as Air Officer Commanding in Chief | Transport Command before retiring in January 1952. |
structed 1943, activated 20 September by Air | Transport Command as Station #16, Alaskan Wing, later |
of the 443rd Troop Carrier Group and the Air | Transport Command India-China Wing 1st Air Cargo Resup |
end of 1945 the airfield was transferred to | Transport Command but the last operational squadron wa |
Deployed to Air | Transport Command in [[India] where the squadron flew |
ion to carrying personnel and cargo, the Air | Transport Command made deliveries of almost 270,000 ai |
ppointment was as Air Officer Commanding RAF | Transport Command in 1943 before retiring in 1945. |
Once the combat units moved to Italy, Air | Transport Command used the airport as a major transshi |
ed vehicle which can be configured for troop | transport, command and control and other tasks. |
manently assigned to Archerfield was the Air | Transport Command 21st Troop Carrier Squadron from Apr |
used by the United States Army Air Force Air | Transport Command as a hub for cargo, transiting aircr |
Attached to Air | Transport Command in May 1945; used B-24s as transport |
During the 60s, RAF | Transport Command (Southern Communications Squadron) o |
Was assigned to Air | Transport Command at Waller Field, Trinidad and to Nat |
The USAAF Air | Transport Command (ATC) established a major air transp |
May 1945 the airfield was transferred to RAF | Transport Command and 575 Squadron moved in with the D |
It was also used by Air | Transport Command and facilitated the transport of Len |
After V-E Day, was assigned to Air | Transport Command Green Project which was the movement |
lle was also the western terminus of the Air | Transport Command Pacific Wing (later Division). |
d on 14 July 1946, having transferred to RAF | Transport Command operating a mail service. |
List of Air | Transport Command Airfields |
The Safer | Transport Command (formally "Transport Operational Com |
Reassigned to Air | Transport Command in June 1945 as part of the Operatio |
After the war, 59 Squadron was attached to | Transport Command, flying troops to India from Septemb |
6, Webster was named deputy commander of Air | Transport Command, based at Gravelly Point, Virginia. |
code designator, Intelligence Division, Air | Transport Command, and later as executive officer, Pla |
ommander of the North Atlantic Divisions Air | Transport Command, in March 1945, and in December of t |
Forged in War: A History of Royal Air Force | Transport Command, 1943-1967. |
ction of representative vehicles used in the | transport command. |
Assigned to Air | Transport Command. |
rfield when Charleston was reassigned to Air | Transport Command. |
in the Ferry Command, a division of the Air | Transport Command. |
erved in the RAF as a navigator, flying with | Transport Command. |
In 1945 it transferred to | Transport Command. |
Navy as a midshipman and went to Quebec in a | transport commanded by his father. |
' extinguisher which was installed on public | transport, commercial and private vehicles throughout |
ed as the Vice-Chairman of the International | Transport Commission in Rome. |
n screw motor vessel operated by the British | Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962 and British Rai |
ard of Beeching's appointment to the British | Transport Commission overlooking British Rail. |
In 1962, the British | Transport Commission was wound up, and control passed |
It was then closed by the British | Transport Commission on 16 September 1957. |
The Station was closed by the British | Transport Commission in 1958. |
In 1962 the British | Transport Commission closed the top section of canal. |
on in 1948, only to be closed by the British | Transport Commission six years later. |
It was then closed by the British | Transport Commission |
close the station circulated by the British | Transport Commission in 1961 and Finmere Parish Counci |
of Belfast, launched in 1948 for the British | Transport Commission and started service in 1949. |
n screw motor vessel operated by the British | Transport Commission from 1948 to 1962 and British Rai |
In 1959 the British | Transport Commission sought to close the tunnel but th |
n in 1948, it was then closed by the British | Transport Commission on 13 June 1960. |
d in 1980 after the separation of the Public | Transport Commission into the SRA, responsible for tra |
ollowing year, when it passed to the British | Transport Commission. |
n in 1948, it was then closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
became a Member of the Board of the British | Transport Commission. |
n in 1948, it was then closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
It was then closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
sation in 1948, it was closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
d in 1948, and control passed to the British | Transport Commission. |
The station was then closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
It was closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
ation in 1948, and was closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
ilway) was thus briefly owned by the British | Transport Commission. |
in 1948, and was then closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
on was then closed completely by the British | Transport Commission. |
ation in 1948, and was closed by the British | Transport Commission. |
xecutive which was a division of the British | Transport Commission. |
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