rolling cargo - significado y definición. Qué es rolling cargo
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Qué (quién) es rolling cargo - definición

RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
Cargo Cult; Cargo cults; Cargo Cults; Phantom cargo; Cargo culting; Cargoism; Cargo-cult; Cargo cul; Cargo cultist; Cargo cultists
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rolling cargo      
Cargo on wheels that can be driven or towed on to a ship.
Rolling resistance         
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FORCE RESISTING THE MOTION WHEN A BODY (SUCH AS A BALL, TIRE, OR WHEEL) ROLLS ON A SURFACE
Rolling friction; Rolling Coefficient; Rolling Coefficient of friction; Rolling resistance coefficient; Coefficient of Rolling Friction; Rolling coefficient; Rolling Resistance; Crr; Coefficient of rolling friction; Vehicle resistance; Roll resistance
Rolling resistance, sometimes called rolling friction or rolling drag, is the force resisting the motion when a body (such as a ball, tire, or wheel) rolls on a surface. It is mainly caused by non-elastic effects; that is, not all the energy needed for deformation (or movement) of the wheel, roadbed, etc.
Rolling release         
TYPE OF VERSIONNING FOR A SOFTWARE RELEASED AND UPDATED INCREMENTALLY IN A CONTINUOUS CYCLE FROM SOME BASE BRANCH AND WITH REGULAR SNAPSHOTS
Rolling Release; Rolling updates; Rolling-release
Rolling release, also known as rolling update or continuous delivery, is a concept in software development of frequently delivering updates to applications. This is in contrast to a standard or point release development model which uses software versions that must be reinstalled over the previous version.

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Cargo cult

A cargo cult is a Melanesian indigenist millenarian belief system, often characterised as one in which adherents perform rituals which they believe will cause a more technologically advanced society to deliver goods. The consensus amongst scholars is however more nuanced, noting that such movements have to be understood as counter-colonial reactions to changing social and economic conditions, and that the 'cargo' aspect of such movements has been decontextualized, to the detriment of a fuller understanding.