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730 (transport)         
  • Ishigaki]]
  • Kokusai Dori, [[Naha]] in the early 1950s with right hand traffic
  • Koza Crossing, 2008. Cars drive on the left.
  • 730 bus of Ryūkyū Bus
DAY IN OKINAWA WHEN THE CHANGE FROM RIGHT-HAND TRAFFIC TO LEFT-HAND TRAFFIC OCCURRED
Nana-San-Maru; ナナ・サン・マル; ナナサンマル
The was the day July 30, 1978, when Okinawa Prefecture of Japan switched back from driving on the right-hand side of the road to the left.
Transport phenomena         
EXCHANGE OF MASS, ENERGY, AND MOMENTUM BETWEEN OBSERVED AND STUDIED SYSTEMS
Transport phenomena (engineering & physics); Transport phenomenon; Transport theory (statistical physics); Transport Phenomena; Momentum flux
In engineering, physics and chemistry, the study of transport phenomena concerns the exchange of mass, energy, charge, momentum and angular momentum between observed and studied systems. While it draws from fields as diverse as continuum mechanics and thermodynamics, it places a heavy emphasis on the commonalities between the topics covered.
Nokia Lumia 730         
  • Lumia 730 with customized Windows Phone 8.1 Start Screen
SMARTPHONE MODEL
Lumia 730; Lumia 730 Dual SIM; Microsoft Lumia 730
The Nokia Lumia 730 is a smartphone developed by Microsoft Mobile and branded as "Nokia" that initially runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1 operating system.

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730 (transport)
The was the day July 30, 1978, when Okinawa Prefecture of Japan switched back from driving on the right-hand side of the road to the left.