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XII. Transports publics

Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales, 2006
Siat Guy. XI. Transports publics. In: Droit et gestion des collectivités territoriales. Tome 34, 2014. Éducation, formation, recherche. Quelle place pour les collectivités territoriales ? pp. 557-559.
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Peristaltic Transport

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1968
Peristaltic pumping (viscous fluid flow induced by a sinusoidal traveling wave motion of the walls of a tube) at moderate amplitudes of motion is analyzed in the two-dimensional case. The nonlinear convective acceleration is considered and the nonslip condition is applied on the wavy wall (rather than on the mean position) in order to account for the ...
Fung, Y. C., Yih, C. S.
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Obstetric Transport

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2016
Obstetric transport is a specialized medical transport for maternal, fetal, and neonatal concerns. Perinatal regionalization of care provides a broader geographic availability of obstetric services with defined levels of maternal and neonatal care so that women can be transported to centers with increased resources and capabilities to reduce morbidity ...
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Of Transport and Transportation

The Eighteenth Century, 2016
This essay shows how the institution of punishment by criminal transportation was entangled with the aesthetics of sublime transport introduced into English literary parlance by Boileau’s 1674 translation of Longinus’ Peri Hypsous, which would later become, in English, On the Sublime.
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Transportation

The Gerontologist, 1972
T. Byerts   +6 more
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Intercellular Transport

Science Signaling, 2013
Animated lessons illustrate the permeability of four classes of molecules across the plasma membrane and diffusion between cells through gap junctions.
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Substances transport

2010
This chapter discusses substance transport models, and more specifically transport-dispersion models for dissolved pollutants. We discuss the assumptions and simplifications on which such models are based, along with the limitations on their application.
Faure, J.B., Tanguy, J.M.
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Transport

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1970
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Transport

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006
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Lipid Transport

2005
van der Horst, D.J., Ryan, R.O.
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