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  1. History of rail transport (7056 bytes)
    2: ...ion of particular countries see [[History of rail transport by country]].
    6: ...y remained the only practical overland mechanized transport for well over 100 years.
    9: ...]] - arguably, the world's first public railway, albeit a horse-drawn one.
    16: ...ing the time required for personal travel and for transport of goods. Evans specified that there should be se...
    26: ===Electric Railways revolutionalize urban transport ===
  2. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    1: {{transport}}
    3: '''Rail transport''' refers to the land [[transport]] of passengers and goods along '''railways''' or...
    8: ...is more comfortable than most other forms of land transport and saves energy.
    9: ...y greater loads per [[axle]]/wheel than in [[road transport]].
    11: Rail transport is also one of the safest modes of transport, and also makes a highly efficient use of space: ...

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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    19: ...], Rio de Janeiro became much more useful port to transport out the wealth than farther [[Salvador da Bahia|S...
  2. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    169: ... slave trade]] in which millions of Africans were transported westward across the Atlantic for sale as slaves...
  3. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    83: ...h using coke to fuel his [[blast furnace]]s at Coalbrookdale 1709, although this was principally due t...
    98: ==Transportation==
    101: ...he beginning of the Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, with coastwise...
    108: ...hire]] such as iron goods from [[Coalbrookdale]]. Transport was by way of [[Trow]]s - small sailing vessels w...
    111: ...r carts or by teams of pack horses. Stage coaches transported people. The less wealthy walked.
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    18: ...of duty (his family desired the match). Whatever Albert's original reasons for marrying Victoria may h...
    20: ...irs. Victoria asked her staff to determine what Albert's and now her own marital surname was. After e...
    27: ...ith the problems overseas, the ministry of Lord Melbourne resigned.
    29: ... consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbourne to return to office.
    35: ...formally obtain the title until [[1857]]. Prince Albert was never granted a peerage dignity.
  5. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    47: ...sman in [[1967]], and was then promoted to shadow Transport and finally Education before the 1970 [[general e...
  6. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
    16: ...th C. Stanton (AP-69)]], a [[World War II]] troop transport, was named for her.
  7. Nancy Harkness Love (1763 bytes)
    7: ...nied him to Washington and was hired by the [[Air Transport Command]]'s ferrying division. She then convince...
  8. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    20: ...[World War II]], she worked as a ferry pilot with Transport Auxiliary and, on January 5, 1941, whilst flying ...
  9. Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
    12: ... taking them to England where they joined the Air Transport Auxiliary. Following America's entry into the War...
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    38: ... and develop new leaves together with new pseudobulbs (as in the genus ''[[Catasetum]]'').
    56: ...e ''[[Dendrobium]]''s have long, canelike pseudobulbs with short, rounded leaves over the whole length...
    58: ...provides for the development of the other pseudobulb, from which visible growth develops.
    60: ...tes, many terrestrial orchids do not need pseudobulbs.
    69: ...basal (i.e. produced from the base of the pseudobulb, as in ''[[Cymbidium]]''), apical (i.e. produced ...
  11. Apple (20408 bytes)
    34: ...lity to disease, or poor tolerance for storage or transport. Few old cultivars are still produced on a large ...
  12. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    29: ...]] lines in Germany which form part of the public transport system, running to all-year-round timetables reta...
    93: ...ves are often subdivided in their usage in [[rail transport operations]]. There are passenger locomotives, fr...
  13. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    10: #Transport of [[hormone]]s.
    25: ...nutrients, water and oxygen without the need of a transport system.
    61: ... they were filled with air and that they were for transport of air.
  14. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    33: ...es [[bile]] into the small intestine via the [[gallbladder]] and [[biliary system]]. The [[pancreas]]...
    79: ...ladder. At mealtime, it is squeezed out of the gallbladder into the bile ducts to reach the intestine ...
    81: ===Absorption and transport of nutrients===
    114: ...enzymes of pancreatic juice, and it causes the gallbladder to empty.
  15. Artery (6875 bytes)
    9: ...ding atmospheric pressure (about 760 mmHg or 14.7 lbf/in² at sea level).
    13: ...arteries, typically about 20,000 of them in a 150 lb (68 kg) individual. These arteries, the arteriole...
    21: ... together to form larger vessels, each helping to transport wastes, [[oxygen]]-poor red blood cells and surro...
  16. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    16: ...ant molecules exchanged, other gases will also be transported between the alveoli and blood in relation to th...
    18: ...ce of the alveolar walls to gas diffusion. Thus, transport of carbon monoxide is 'diffusion limited'. Gases...
    54: ..., a [[transmembrane]] protein responsible for the transport of chloride ions. This causes huge amounts of muc...
  17. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    20: ... cotransport and [[countercurrent exchange|countertransport]] mechanisms. The final solution is then excreted...
    39: ...have numerous [[mitochondria]], enabling [[active transport]] to take place by the energy supplied by [[adeno...
    95: ...e nephrotic syndrome include swelling, low serum albumin, and high cholesterol.
  18. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    19: ... accessible genetic material and become a compact transport form. Eventually, the two matching [[chromatid]]s...
  19. Cycling (1157 bytes)
    1: ...s a [[recreation]], a [[sport]], and a means of [[transport]] across land. It involves riding [[bicycle]]s, [...
    5: * [[Bicycle transportation engineering]]
  20. Textile (4228 bytes)
    74: ... [[kite]]s, [[sail]]s, [[parachute]]s and other [[transport]] use. Early [[airplane]]s used cloth as part of ...

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