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The receive antennas of MRS are deployed on the top of each carriage of the train, while the length of the train, l T, with eight carriages (e.g., CRH-3C train) is used exclusively.

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Three carriages has been made up for the proposed maglev, and each carriage consists of four HTSLSM modules.

Results indicate that, by appropriate selection of the geometric parameters of the carriage linkages, the effective (chord) length of each carriage, measured between endpoints of consecutive carriages, may be reduced upon entering a curved section.

Three carriages, each containing 30 people, are pulled to the top before being released – a seated operator at the rear of each carriage applies judicious use of the brakes, as gravity propels the pleasure seekers along the track.

When the Jews were loaded on to cattle wagons for the journey to Auschwitz, Csatary allegedly ordered even more to be packed into each carriage, despite the infirmity of many of the elderly.

Male passengers congregate on the open platforms at the end of each carriage, indulging their inner rail geek: the ding-ding-dings of the level-crossing bells, the clanks and shrieks of heavy-metal motion, the wind in the hair.

To alleviate this problem, McConnel proposed that the doors on one side of each carriage be permanently barred and the track slewed off-centre beneath the bridges to allow adequate clearance at least on the side with doors, which would allow passengers to get out of the carriages if the train stopped underneath a bridge.

For this, approximately 300 ml of each carriage water sample was vacuum filtered through 0.45 µm (Difco) membranes until saturated (3 5 filters per sample).

To do this we first simulated the carriage of each serotype for each of 100,000 individuals such that the probability that a particular individual "carried" a particular serotype was equal to its observed prevalence at the time point of interest (or, in the case of the "ever-carried" variable, the proportion of individuals in which it was observed).

"You can share a cabin with three others, who will probably change along the journey, and there's a real sense of camaraderie - each carriage becomes a little village".

Here, carriage of each copy of the TM6SF2 rs58542926 C>T minor allele was associated with increased risk of greater steatosis (odds ratio (OR) 1.379, 95%CI 1.019 1.865; P=0.037), although with a marginal level of significance.

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