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What (who) is 63rd Street Shuttle - definition


63rd Street Shuttle         
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FORMER NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY SERVICES
Sixth Avenue Shuttle; S (New York City 63rd Street Shuttle service); S (New York City Subway service-63rd Street Shuttle)
The 63rd Street Shuttle was the name given to three shuttle trains that served the 63rd Street Lines of the New York City Subway during various times from 1997 to 2001.
Shuttle (weaving)         
  • Shuttle with bobbin
TOOL DESIGNED TO NEATLY AND COMPACTLY STORE A HOLDER THAT CARRIES THE THREAD OF THE WEFT YARN WHILE WEAVING WITH A LOOM
Shuttle craft; Shuttle-craft
A shuttle is a tool designed to neatly and compactly store a holder that carries the thread of the weft yarn while weaving with a loom. Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft.
Malate-aspartate shuttle         
  • Illustration of the malate-aspartate shuttle pathway
THE PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING REDUCING EQUIVALENTS FROM THE CYTOSOL INTO THE MITOCHONDRIA; NADH IS USED TO SYNTHESISE MALATE IN THE CYTOSOL; THIS COMPOUND IS THEN TRANSPORTED INTO THE MITOCHONDRIA WHERE IT IS CONVERTED TO OXALOACETATE USING NADH, THE O
Malate shuttle
The malate-aspartate shuttle (sometimes simply the malate shuttle) is a biochemical system for translocating electrons produced during glycolysis across the semipermeable inner membrane of the mitochondrion for oxidative phosphorylation in eukaryotes. These electrons enter the electron transport chain of the mitochondria via reduction equivalents to generate ATP.