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1) транспорт; перенос; перемещение; передача || транспортировать; переносить; перемещать; передавать || транспортный2) лентопротяжный механизм; механизм транспортирования ленты3) вчт транспортное средство, средство передачи данных•- active transport
- ballistic transport
- ballistic electron transport
- bubble transport
- carrier transport
- charge transport
- collision transport
- collision dominated transport
- collisionless transport
- convective transport
- electron transport
- energy transport
- impurity ion transport
- intervalley carrier transport
- ion transport
- local area transport
- local area data transport
- multiprotocol transport
- near-ballistic transport
- network management vector transport
- nonequilibrium carrier transport
- passive transport
- reactive transport
- space-charge transport
- spin-polarized transport
- steady-state transport
- streaming tape transport
- surface-charge transport
- surface-recombination transport
- tape transport
- transient transport
- video transport
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