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Postoperative scintigraphy data on swallowing were obtained and computed along 3 lines, (1) transit time through neopharynx, (2) percentage of bolus transferred, and (3) swallowing efficiency.
For all groups, the topics covered were (1) transit patterns; (2) the nature of crime victimizations; (3) fear of crime and its sources; (4) disorder and the nature of incivilities; (5) quality of public transport; (6) government/transport authority policies, including suggestions for preventing crime on the public transport system.
The prospect of an irreparably centralized Internet, a physical Internet in the hands of a shrinking core of so-called Tier 1 transit networks, keeps Isaac Wilder up at night.
The scheme gives users two choices: (1) transit by order of arrival on a first-come first-served basis, as the canal historically has operated; or (2) booked service for a fee a congestion charge.
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An additional 650 transit clerks are honoring the picket line.
A Tourist visa costs £43 (single-entry); £50 (multiple-entry); Business: £58; Transit: £36.
Local 100, to which most of the city's 33,000 transit workers belong, was the chief union representative.
The Boston system has 247 transit officers, only a fraction of whom will be on trains at any particular time.
A 2011 study by the American Public Transportation Association found that of 117 transit agencies surveyed, half had cut service or raised fares.
Last week, I waited to ride to downtown Nairobi from the residential neighborhood of Kilimani on the number 46 transit route.
Operators who go five years without a "12-9" — transit code for a passenger under a train — should count themselves lucky.
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