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Transport
In this title, the reverse of the jacket has been printed to be used as a wall poster.In this delightful series of books, under GMC's exciting new imprint, Button Books, Alain Gree's stunning vintage illustrations leap out from every page.With three titles, "Alphabet", "Transport" and "Nature", aimed at 2-4 years, children will love to be taught their first words with the aid of such absorbing and vibrant illustrations.Despite their simplicity there is a richness of content that children will be fascinated by, and this wealth of information will be a joy for adults to share and discuss, making the potential for learning endless.As an educational tool and a pleasure to own, this fabulous series of books is a wonderful investment for families.
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Transport
From cars and trucks to emergency vehicles, trains, boats, helicopters and planes, children will learn about all the different modes of transport and types of vehicles.Young readers will also find out how they work and all the things they help us to do, such as go to work or on holiday, visit friends and transport food and fuel. All are charmingly depicted by French illustrator Alain Grée, whose stunning vintage illustrations leap out from every page.
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Transport
Go with the flow and take a piece of the pie in this exciting real-life series.Explore topics such as the weather, animals, oceans and plants and use our Smart Charts to see the world by numbers.How much rain falls in the UK every year? Which animals eat the most - and sleep the least? How many people ride the New York Subway every day? Get data-driven answers to all this and more in this colourful and engaging series.
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Transport Simulation
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Transport Phenomena
The market leading transport phenomena text has been revised!Authors, Bird, Stewart and Lightfoot have revised Transport Phenomena to include deeper and more extensive coverage of heat transfer, enlarged discussion of dimensional analysis, a new chapter on flow of polymers, systematic discussions of convective momentum, energy, and mass transport, and transport in two-phase systems.If this is your first look at Transport Phenomena you'll quickly learn that its balanced introduction to the subject of transport phenomena is the foundation of its long-standing success. About the Revised 2nd Edition: Since the appearance of the second edition in 2002, the authors and numerous readers have found a number of errors--some major and some minor.In the Revised 2nd Edition the authors have endeavored to correct these errors.A new ISBN has been assigned to the Revised 2nd Edition in order to more easily identify the most correct version. For Bird's corrigenda, please click here and see Transport Phenomena in the "Books" section.
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Transport Planes
"Transport" is one of three new additions to this popular non-fiction series.There are four books on the theme of transport - all carefully created to make information accessible to young readers.Large, exciting photographs draw readers into the text and get them thinking about the topic.The text is layered to provide for different reading abilities.The books incorporate all the features of non-fiction texts that pupils are now required to study in their literacy lessons: a contents list, diagrams, charts, captions, informational text, a glossary, an index, etc.The strand is accompanied by a Teaching Guide, which provides expert advice, lesson plans and photocopiable resources for teaching non-fiction skills through guided reading and writing.
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Special Transport
Among the Dutch transport companies there are several with a world-wide reputation for moving heavy and outsized loads.In this programme by Gertjan Houtman several of the most specialist companies are featured undertaking the transport of some very unusual loads. We see the Sarens group transporting an immense 820 tonne section of a newly built cutter-suction dredger moved over water as well as a port container crane.Mammoet's skill with SPMTs is demonstrated when they move three heavy Smit transformers over water (in force 8 wind!), road (unusually, during the day) and use 2-stack work to cross a railway.It's an operation needing some skillful driving! We also see them place two viaducts, one of which is over a hundred metres long.Saan's special load is a Hercules plane being taken from its museum to painting facilities in Lelystad.It's a night-time operation which involves two transport combinations, three telescopic cranes and various escort vehicles.Liebherr cranes are poised en route to leapfrog the plane over obstacles. Rensink often move huge tanks but now and then, something very different turns up. Like moving a super-luxury houseboat from the boatyard to its moorings in the heart of the city of Deventer.It's not a world-record distance but load dimensions of 18 metres by 6, and a weight of 130 tons all add up to an interesting challenge.
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Can Eurowings transport a dog transport bag?
Yes, Eurowings allows passengers to transport a dog in a transport bag as long as it meets the airline's requirements for pet travel. Passengers must inform the airline in advance and comply with their guidelines for transporting pets in the cabin or in the cargo hold. It is recommended to check with Eurowings directly for specific details and regulations regarding traveling with a dog transport bag.
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Can Eurowings transport a transport bag for dogs?
Yes, Eurowings allows passengers to transport a transport bag for dogs as long as it meets their requirements for pet travel. Passengers must book this service in advance and comply with the airline's guidelines for transporting pets in the cabin or cargo hold. Additional fees may apply for bringing a dog on board.
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How does freight transport differ from passenger transport?
Freight transport differs from passenger transport in several ways. Firstly, the primary purpose of freight transport is to move goods and products from one location to another, while passenger transport is focused on moving people. Secondly, the infrastructure and equipment used for freight transport, such as trucks, trains, and cargo ships, are designed to accommodate the specific needs of transporting goods, including loading and unloading mechanisms and secure storage. Additionally, the regulations and logistics involved in freight transport, such as customs clearance and documentation, are distinct from those of passenger transport. Overall, while both types of transport involve the movement of goods and people, they have different requirements and considerations.
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How do I transport a horse with transport boots?
When transporting a horse with transport boots, it is important to ensure that the boots are properly fitted and securely fastened to the horse's legs. Make sure the horse is comfortable and accustomed to wearing the boots before loading them into the trailer. During transportation, check on the horse regularly to ensure the boots are still in place and not causing any discomfort. Upon arrival, carefully remove the boots and inspect the horse's legs for any signs of rubbing or irritation.
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How can you transport mice without a transport box?
You can transport mice without a transport box by using a small, well-ventilated container such as a plastic bin or a cardboard box with air holes. Make sure to line the container with a soft material such as paper towels or shredded paper to provide comfort and absorb any waste. Additionally, place a small dish of water and some food in the container to ensure the mice have access to necessities during the journey. It's important to handle the container with care and keep it in a secure and stable position to minimize stress for the mice.
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What is local transport and what is long-distance transport?
Local transport refers to transportation services that operate within a specific city or region, such as buses, subways, trams, and taxis. It is typically used for short distances and to move people within a local area. On the other hand, long-distance transport involves transportation services that cover larger distances, such as trains, airplanes, and long-distance buses. These services are used to travel between cities, states, or countries.
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What is the difference between carrier transport and channel transport?
Carrier transport refers to the movement of charge carriers (electrons and holes) through a material, such as in a semiconductor. This can occur through processes such as drift, diffusion, and recombination. On the other hand, channel transport specifically refers to the movement of charge carriers through a channel in a field-effect transistor, such as a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). In channel transport, the flow of carriers is controlled by the electric field applied to the channel, allowing for modulation of the current flow. Overall, carrier transport is a broader concept that encompasses the movement of charge carriers in various materials, while channel transport is a specific type of carrier transport that occurs in field-effect transistors.
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How do I transport a hamster in a transport box?
To transport a hamster in a transport box, you should first choose a secure and well-ventilated box that is specifically designed for small animals. Line the bottom of the box with a soft bedding material, such as shredded paper or hay, to provide comfort during the journey. Place some of the hamster's favorite treats and a small amount of food and water in the box to keep them comfortable and hydrated. Make sure the box is securely closed and place it in a stable position during transport to minimize stress for the hamster.
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