Betekenis van:
transportation system

transportation system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods

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    1. The public transportation system runs like clockwork.
    2. The transportation system in that city is quite good.
    3. I think that although the transportation system in Japan is convenient, the cost of living there is not very low.
    4. Furthermore, it was alleged that the export capacity would be limited by the limits of the existing gas transportation system which would increase export prices of Russia.
    5. Fish should be deprived of food prior to transportation for a period sufficient to allow the gut to clear and reduce faecal contamination of the transport system.
    6. Volumes, and especially dead volumes, through out the system will not only affect the transportation time from the probe to the analyser, but also affect the rise time.
    7. further development of an early warning system on chemical agents and traceability activities on cross-border transportation of dangerous substances relevant to public health;
    8. further development of early warning system on chemical agents and traceability activities on transportation over borders of dangerous substances relevant to public health;
    9. Volumes and especially dead volumes through out the system will not only effect the transportation time from the probe to the analyser, but also effect the rise time.
    10. In particular that objective could be met through space research and the development for long-term needs including space transportation, for example by: assessing the long-term needs; contributing to system studies taking into account the end-user requirements; contributing to upstream technology research for the next generation of space transportation and propulsion systems.
    11. The European transport system is a vital element to European economic and social prosperity. It serves key roles in the transportation of people and goods in a local, regional, national, European and international context.
    12. ‘Intelligent Transport Systems’ mean a range of systems and services, based on Information and Communications technologies, including processing, control, positioning, communication and electronics, that are applied to a road transportation system;
    13. CBP may transfer PNRs on a bulk basis to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for purposes of TSA’s testing of its Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-screening System II (CAPPS II).
    14. Set against this background, the SEDP should ultimately constitute an instrument enabling to focus the whole of the European railway industry on a pan-European information system development target, whilst allowing for the promotion of synergies, avoidance of fragmentation and the concentration of limited resources on those priority issues better responding to the overriding transportation service quality goals.
    15. The United States Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires each carrier, operating passenger flights in foreign air transportation to or from the United States, to provide it with electronic access to PNR to the extent that PNR is collected and contained in the air carrier’s automated reservation system.