transporter bridge - meaning and definition. What is transporter bridge
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Transporter bridge         
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  • The [[Widnes–Runcorn Transporter Bridge]] was the first in Britain and the largest transporter bridge in the world.
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MOVABLE BRIDGE THAT CARRIES A SEGMENT OF ROADWAY ACROSS AN OBSTACLE
Aerial transfer bridge; Ferry bridge; Transporter bridges; Ferry bridges; Aerial transfer bridges; Transporter Bridge; Rouen Transporter Bridge
A transporter bridge, also known as a ferry bridge or aerial transfer bridge, is a type of movable bridge that carries a segment of roadway across a river. The gondola is slung from a tall span by wires or a metal frame.
Urea transporter         
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Urea transporter 3; Urea transporter 4; Urea Transporter A1; Urea Transporter; Urea Transporter A2; Urea transporter A2; Urea Transporter A3; Urea transporter A3; Urea transporter family
A urea transporter is a membrane transport protein, transporting urea. Humans and other mammals have two types of urea transport proteins, UT-A and UT-B.
Bridge         
  • Tank bridge transporter of the United States Army. These are mobile bridges; tanks and other vehicles can use them to cross certain obstacles.
  • The 13th century [[Wetherby Bridge]] spans the [[River Wharfe]].
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  • Bridge at [[Gatwick Airport]], under which planes can pass
  • Underneath the [[Fort Pitt Bridge]] in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], US
  • Bridges in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Interstate 5]] in [[Burbank, California]]
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  • Highway bridge treated with [[high-frequency impact treatment]]
  • Traffic on [[Forth Road Bridge]], Scotland, before it was closed to general traffic. Traffic has now been moved to the [[Queensferry Crossing]], which can be seen on the left.
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  • [[The Iron Bridge]] completed in 1781 was the first cast iron bridge.
  • [[Krämerbrücke]] in [[Erfurt]], Germany – with [[half timbered]] buildings
  • [[Samuel Beckett Bridge]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland
  • Seasonal bridge north of [[Jispa]], H.P., India. 2010
  • Zayandeh River]] is an example of [[Safavid dynasty]] (1502–1722) bridge design. [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]].
  • Stone Bridge]] in [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]]
  • Small stone bridge, [[Othonoi]], Greece
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  • Tridge]] is a type of [[multi-way bridge]]
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  • The Prins Clausbrug across the [[Amsterdam–Rhine Canal]] in [[Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • The old stone-made [[arch bridge]] over the [[Kerava River]] in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
  • The covered bridge in [[West Montrose, Ontario]], Canada
STRUCTURE THAT SPANS AND PROVIDES A PASSAGE OVER A ROAD, RAILWAY, RIVER, OR SOME OTHER OBSTACLE
Road bridge; Bridge building; Bridge railing styles; Bridge railing style; Bridge (structure); Bridge railing; Bridgecraft; Brigecraft; Bridge Building; Railway bridge; Railway bridges; Road bridges; Bridge (engineering); Double-deck bridge; Types of bridges; Railroad bridge; Bridge failure; Bridge failures; Road Bridge; Railroad Bridge; 🌉; Fixed-span bridge; Bridges; Footlog; Fixed link; Overway; Foot log; Double-decked bridge
(a) A special bar of copper connecting the dynamos to the bus wire, q. v., in electric lighting or power stations. (b) Wheatstone's bridge, q. v., and its many modifications, all of which may be consulted throughout these pages.