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transport
(redirected from transporter)

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transport verb banish, bear, bring, carry, cart, consign, convey, deliver, deport, dispatch, drive out, exile, expel, extradite, fetch, imprison, move, ostracize, send, ship, take, tote, transfer, transmit, transmittere, transplant, transportare
Associated concepts: transport across state lines, transport contraband, transport illegal goods, transport in interstate commerce
See also: banish, carry, consign, convey, deliver, deport, expatriate, move, passion, relegate, transfer, transmit


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But White did say that if a transporter were moving more than six specific types of hazardous materials, filling out the manifests would now be more complicated, since there is only room for six materials.
As a consequence of transporter inhibition, cells and organisms can therefore become exposed to toxicants normally kept out of their cells.
Food transporter pan (stainless steel) NSN 7360-01-465-4561
 
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