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High-speed and traffic
High-speed rail ( HSR ) is a type of passenger rail transport that operates significantly faster than traditional rail traffic.

High-speed and has
The concept of multiple unit has entered the horizon of the Chinese since the 6th Speed-up Campaign of China Railways in 2007. With the upgrade of Jinghu Railway, North Jingguang Railway, Jingha Railway and Hukun Railway, and the construction of new Passenger Dedicated Lines ( or Passenger Railways ) completed, CRH ( China Railway High-speed ) trains have been put into service, mainly in North and Northeast China, and East China.
* HSMM-MESH ( High-speed Multimedia MESH networking ) has a bandwidth of up to 10Mbs and uses inexpensive commercially available hardware and standard Ethernet networking practices and protocols.
High-speed photography has shown vortex rings are created during the discharge, which enable the spores to reach a height of 10 to 20 cm, further than would be expected by ballistics alone.
High-speed trains are made up of cars from a single manufacturer and usually of a uniform design ( although the dining car on the ICE has a dome ).

High-speed and Germany
Category: High-speed trains in Germany
Category: High-speed rail in Germany
They are used on high-speed lines, such as ICE in Germany, Acela in the US, Shinkansen in Japan, China Railway High-speed in China and TGV in France.
High-speed trains such as those in Japan, Northeastern United States, Britain, France, and Germany use such systems in principle, though they are mutually incompatible.
Category: High-speed railway lines in Germany

High-speed and first
** Gyeongbu High-speed Line 경부고속선: Seoul-Busan ( Seoul-Daejeon and Okcheon-Chilgok in first phase ).
Following other network improvements, works for the first Italian High-speed rail line started in these years.

High-speed and world
High-speed transportation patents were granted to various inventors throughout the world.

High-speed and world's
The High-speed Stena HSS is the world's largest fast ferry, traveling at a speed of 46 mph, although it is capable of doing over 70 mph.

High-speed and were
High-speed newspaper-page-facsimile equipment and Chinese character-code translation equipment were used on a large scale.
* High-speed networking ( 10 Mbit / s or better ): 10 Mbit / s network interfaces were commonly available for PCs by the early 1990s, although by that time workstations were pursuing even higher networking speeds, moving to 100 Mbit / s, 1 Gbit / s, and 10 Gbit / s.
High-speed cameras were placed in protected locations to capture effects of radiation and shock waves.

High-speed and developed
During this time he developed his ' High-speed ' technique of using only the right side of the brain and animating with quick dashed-off sketches.
* High-speed Sea Service-a fast catamaran-style ferry developed & operated by Stena Line

High-speed and .
High-speed buses on the George Washington Memorial Parkway, operating between downtown Washington and Cabin John, Glen Echo and Brookmont, would constitute an alluring sample of what the new National Capital Transportation Agency can do for this city.
The AGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile ( HARM ) is a tactical, air-to-surface missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems.
High-speed trains in the Brussels-South railway station.
High-speed Pendolino services are operated from Helsinki to other major cities like Jyväskylä, Joensuu, Kuopio, Oulu, Tampere and Turku.
High-speed trains, called ICE connect cities for passenger travel with up to 300 kph.
High-speed rail in Italy currently consists of two lines connecting all the country's major cities.
Inauguration ceremony of the EUROTEM factory in Adapazarı, which will produce the next generation of high-speed train sets for the High-speed rail in Turkey | Turkish high-speed railway network.
High-speed turbulence and vortices can be difficult to see directly, but strobe lights and film cameras or high-speed digital cameras can help to capture events that are a blur to the naked eye.
High-speed cameras are also required when the subject of the test is itself moving at high speed, such as an airplane propeller.
* Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line ( G. SHDSL ), a standardized replacement for early proprietary SDSL.
High-speed power line communication systems usually employ multi-carrier modulations ( such as OFDM or Wavelet OFDM ) to avoid the intersymbol interference that multipath propagation would cause.
High-speed synthesized speech is used by the visually impaired to quickly navigate computers using a screen reader.
In later line printers, High-speed servomechanisms usually drove the tractors, allowing very rapid positioning of the paper, both for advancing line-by-line and slewing to the top of the next form.
; Ka-90: High-speed helicopter project.
High-speed trains travel at their maximum speed on specific tracks, almost all using conventional tracks, generally using standard gauge ( except Russia, Finland, etc.
High-speed rail development started on 6 October 1903.
High-speed network design, interference suppression and modulation, design and analysis of fault-tolerant system, and storage and transmission schemes are all a part of this specialty.
High-speed transport to hospitals is considered, in most cases, to be unnecessarily unsafe, and the preference is to remain and provide definitive care to the patient until they are medically stable, and then accomplish transport.
High-speed accesses are concentrated in the Lisbon and North regions of the country.
The Shinkansen provides High-speed service between,,, and.

vehicular and traffic
The plan calls for dividing the project into 16 sectors which would be barred to vehicular traffic.
Starting in 2009, vehicular traffic is banned at Times Square between 47th and 42nd Streets, and at Herald Square between 35th and 33rd Streets as part of a pilot program ; the right-of-way is intact and reserved for cyclists and pedestrians.
In 2006 there was one operational set of traffic lights but in July 2007, a modern system was installed by Indian firm CMS Traffic Systems Limited, through a US $ 2. 1 million line of credit to the government from India ’ s EXIM Bank, providing signals for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
In mid-1958, vehicular traffic was stopped ; workers were required to walk through the base's several gates.
Current environmental degradation concerns include deforestation, soil erosion, desertification, air pollution in Beirut from vehicular traffic and the burning of industrial wastes, and pollution of coastal watboundary.
Modafinil and / or its major metabolite, modafinilic acid, may be quantified in plasma, serum or urine to monitor dosage in those receiving the drug therapeutically, to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients or to assist in the forensic investigation of a vehicular traffic violation.
Skateboarders on the street may be hit by other vehicles or may fall into vehicular traffic.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district ( CBD ) and the North Shore.
On May 20, 1995, primarily as a response to the Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995, the United States Secret Service closed off Pennsylvania Avenue to vehicular traffic in front of the White House from the eastern edge of Lafayette Park to 17th Street.
File: PennAveWhiteHouse. jpg | For security reasons, the section of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House is now closed to all vehicular traffic, except government officials.
* May 20 – U. S. President Bill Clinton indefinitely closes part of the street in front of the White House, Pennsylvania Avenue, to vehicular traffic in response to the Oklahoma City bombing.
** The Holland Tunnel opens to traffic as the first vehicular tunnel under the Hudson River linking New Jersey with New York City.
" Some streets have been designated as pedestrian – only with vehicular traffic prohibited at some times.
Heuristic routing is also used for vehicular traffic using the highway and transportation network of the world, but that is beyond the scope of this article.
This included building and widening roads for vehicular traffic.
These streets are known as kantoúnia (), and the older amongst them sometimes follow the gentle irregularities of the ground ; while many are too narrow for vehicular traffic.
After the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, the Secret Service closed the portion of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House to all vehicular traffic.
The proliferation of such warehouse and superstores has contributed to the continuing disappearance of smaller, local grocery stores ; increased dependence on the automobile ; suburban sprawl because of the necessity for large floorspace and increased vehicular traffic.
In 1941 the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission completed the third current crossing in the immediate area of Niagara Falls with the Rainbow Bridge, carrying both pedestrian and vehicular traffic between the two countries and Canadian and U. S. customs for each country.
Fog causes poor visibility, which poses a threat to vehicular traffic in the city.
The prefect issues ordinances written for the application of local law, e. g. to close a building that does not conform to safety codes, or modify vehicular traffic regulations ( speed limit, construction permits ).
Transportation planning in the United States is in the midst of a shift similar to that taking place in the United Kingdom, away from the singular goal of moving vehicular traffic and towards an approach that takes into consideration the communities and lands through which streets, roads, and highways pass (" the context ").
Numerous cuts for rail and vehicular traffic cross Bergen Hill.

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