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For sea Bulk transport there are given some typical parcel sizes.
This allows bulk transport of goods along the Yangtze River.
Therefore, these effects cannot be described as a bulk transport and differ from advection or convection.
Meaning they are short of the type of labor that bulk transport would needy Raj said thoughtfully.
New developments which generate freight capable of bulk transport to locate close to rail facilities wherever possible.
This would later allow the bulk transport and supply of building materials to enable construction of the docks at Newhaven.
An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a ship made for the bulk transport of oil.
Freight transport has become focused on containerization, although bulk transport is used for large volumes of durable items.
These three cargo streams create demand for bulk transport, liner transport and specialized transport.
This was the most economical means of bulk transport, given the shortage of vehicles and rugged-ness of the crater floor.
It was used for the bulk transport (usually maritime) of wheat and other grains, wine, oil, and other pourable substances.
The cross-linking reactions come to completion within the dryer, increasing the coal pellets' strength to levels sufficient to withstand bulk transport.
Narrowboats were originally used for bulk transport of raw materials and fuel on canals constructed at the start of the Industrial revolution.
Bulk transport is common with cargo that can be handled roughly without deterioration; typical examples are ore, coal, cereals and petroleum.
Bulk transport (truck, rail, ship)
The BDI factors in the four different sizes of oceangoing dry bulk transport vessels:
Although costly and inefficient, the rail link to Beira remained Nyasaland's main bulk transport link up to and beyond independence.
In future, a sizeable portion of Dharamtar's container transportation as well as bulk and break bulk transport will be carried by rail transport.
The world's bulk transport has reached immense proportions: in 2005, 1.7 billion metric tons of coal, iron ore, grain, bauxite, and phosphate was transported by ship.
Decompression involves a complex interaction of gas solubility, partial pressures and concentration gradients, diffusion, bulk transport and bubble mechanics in living tissues.
Solvent drag, also known as bulk transport, is a phenomenon primarily in renal physiology, but it also occurs in gastrointestinal physiology.
The problems of bulk transport had been solved before 1880, with the coming of the steamship and the railway, and it only remained to spread and perfect them.
In higher organisms the vacuolar H +-ATPase is also found in the plasma membrane of specialized epithelial cells where it functions in bulk transport.
Increased availability of motor vehicles after World War I encouraged bulk transport of milk to minimize inefficient handling, washing and redistribution of milk cans.
He was accused, along with Ted Dunham, Jr., of having attempted to monopolize the Baton Rouge concrete industry during a strike against Bulk Transport.