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Willow Run, General Electric's enormous installations at Louisville and Syracuse, the Pentagon, Boeing in Seattle, Douglas and Lockheed in Los Angeles, the new automobile assembly plants everywhere -- none of these is substantially served by any sort of conventional mass rapid transit.
What hurts most is the damage the automobile has done to central-city retailing, especially in those cities where public transit is feeble.
It is often stated that the submarine can be destroyed while building, at bases, in transit, and on station.
A precision transit is set up so that it is aligned with respect to true north.
With the transit set up, a mirror on one of the accelerometers is sighted and the platform is turned until it is aligned.
The sighting procedure includes the use of a fixture for the transit to project a beam of light, which is darkened by crossed hairs, on the accelerometer mirror.
If the platform is not too high off the ground, a transit can be mounted on a stand to raise it up to the platform.
Douglas M. Pratt, president of the PTC, who attended the meeting, said the transit company is reviewing the work on the El.
It is an essential responsibility of members of the museum profession to create and maintain a protective environment for the collections in their care, whether in store, on display, or in transit.
The only rapid transit system in Belgium is the Brussels Metro.
The other way that a waste may fall under the scope of the Convention is if it is defined as or considered to be a hazardous waste under the laws of either the exporting country, the importing country, or any of the countries of transit.
In many new fleets, particularly in local transit systems, there is an increasing shift to low-floor buses primarily for easier accessibility.
It is much used for the transit of large canoes, which are hauled across it from the Terni river, and which reach the Rio Negro by the little stream called the Pimichin.
A cable car or cable railway is a mass transit system using rail cars that are hauled by a continuously moving cable running at a constant speed.
The success of these grips ensured that this line became the model for other cable car transit systems, and this model is often known as the Hallidie Cable Car.
As such, Djibouti ’ s economy is dominated by the services sector, providing services as both a transit port for the region and as an international transshipment and refuelling centre.
The Santo Domingo Metro is the first mass transit system in the country, and second in the Caribbean & Central American nations after the Tren Urbano in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
This system though is not very reliable and lacks discipline, the high number of public cars that transit the roads, and the fact that they do not lend itself to regulation or central control, which causes frequent transit problems among city roads.
The port is suitable for both turnaround and transit calls.

transit and astronomical
The astronomical measurements taken of the transit of Venus by a number of countries since 1639 resulted in a progressively more accurate definition of the AU.
Based on Lescarbault ’ s " transit ", Le Verrier computed Vulcan ’ s orbit: it supposedly revolved about the Sun in a nearly circular orbit at a distance of 21 million kilometres, or 0. 14 astronomical units.
* First contact, the moment in astronomical transit when the apparent positions of the two bodies first touch
Before the American Revolutionary War, on 3 June 1769, Hopkins was involved in the observation of a rare astronomical event, the transit of Venus across the face of the sun.
The term transit or astronomical transit has three meanings in astronomy:
* December 9-A transit of Venus across the Sun is observed in Muddapur, India, by an astronomical expedition led by Pietro Tacchini.
He unsuccessfully attempted to observe the transit of Venus just one month later, but due to inaccurate astronomical tables he did not realize that it was not visible from most of Europe, including Paris.
Deimos astronomical transit | transits the Sun, as seen by Mars Rover MER-B | Opportunity on March 4, 2004
Phobos astronomical transit | transits the Sun, as seen by Mars Rover MER-B | Opportunity on March 10, 2004
In 1761, John Winthrop, the Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, arranged the first American astronomical expedition to observe Venus's transit over the Sun.
Ford's astronomical adventures in Europe were brought to a conclusion when he visited Greenwich Observatory and stood, on 31 May, " right below the transit slit, with one foot at 23h 59m 59. 999s and the other one at 00h 00m 00. 001s.
The firm produced hundreds of astronomical instruments such as mural circles, transit circles, sextants, and other astronomical instruments for observatories around the world.
In September 1874 a French astronomical mission conveyed by the sailing ship La Dive spent just over three months on Saint-Paul to observe the transit of Venus ; geologist Charles Vélain took the opportunity to make a significant geological survey of the island.
He often traveled to London where he ordered astronomical equipment from Jesse Ramsden and John Dollond: a 4-foot transit telescope in 1765, 3. 5-foot achromatic telescope in 1770, 8-foot mural quadrant in 1777, and meridian circle in 1788.
A year earlier, the Paris Observatory had sent astronomical instruments to the city of Bragado, Buenos Aires, to observe a transit of Venus in front of the Sun, for which the location was particularly suitable, and which raised considerable interest in scientific circles.

transit and event
If the visible disk of the nearer object is considerably smaller than that of the farther object, the event is called a transit.
Stone observed the transit of Venus of 1874 at the Cape, and organized the government expeditions for the corresponding event in 1882.
In December of the same year, he watched for the transit of Venus, but this event occurred when it was night time in Paris.
When the nearer object has a larger angular diameter than the farther object, thus covering it completely, the event is not a transit but an occultation.
Technically speaking, when the foreground planet is smaller in apparent size than the background planet, the event should be called a " mutual planetary transit.
According to The Washington Post, the event " promotes improvement of mass transit, cycling and walking, and the development of communities where jobs are closer to home and where shopping is within walking distance ".
In the event of nuclear war seeming imminent, Civil Servants selected to staff the Central Government War Headquarters ( Codenamed " Burlington ") Kensington ( Olympia ) station was listed as the designated London muster point for staff in transit to this facility.
The event received significant attention, since it was the first Venus transit after the invention of broadcast media.
In Hawaii, hundreds of tourists watched the event on Waikiki Beach where the University of Hawaii set up eight telescopes and two large screens showing webcasts of the transit.
During the event, the Moon could almost always also be seen in transit, although due to the distance between Earth and Moon, sometimes one body completes the transit before the other begins ( this last occurred in the 1800 transit, and will happen again in 2394 ).
However, in many cases, the transit does not repeat because the second event is a near-miss instead.
The event is particularly interesting because both the Earth and the Moon can usually be seen together in transit.
The event is particularly interesting because both the Earth and the Moon can usually be seen together in transit.
Also interesting is the event of 9 December, 2056, when a Venus transit will begin a few hours after a near-miss by Mercury.
Also interesting is the event of 9 December, 2056, when Mercury barely misses transiting the Sun, and Venus begins a transit about six hours later.
Coincidentally, author Ray Bradbury himself died during an even rarer celestial event, a transit of Venus across the Sun.
Since the signal from an Earth size planet is so close to the noise level ( only 80 ppm ), the increased noise means each individual transit is only a 2. 7 σ event, instead of the intended 4 σ.
La Guardia responded by directing the Police Department to develop plans to run the subways in the event of a strike and supporting legislation that made it a crime for workers to leave transit equipment unattended.
In the event the quasi-static approximation does not hold, that is, for very fast voltage changes occurring in times shorter than the transit time, the equations governing time-dependent transport in the device must be solved to find the charge in transit, for example the Boltzmann equation.
Each game was an event, and fans traveled by public transit to watch the game.

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