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Qu'est-ce (qui) est T cart - définition

SIMPLE VEHICLE DESIGNED FOR TRANSPORT, MOSTLY UNIAXIAL
Carts; Handcart; Cart-tail; Horse drawn cart; Pedal cart; Hand-cart; Electric cart; Hand cart; Pedal-cart; Dead cart
  • A [[Haiti]]an hand cart
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  • date=August 2022}} wheel cart, [[Indus Valley civilization]] (3000–1500 BC). Housed at the [[National Museum, New Delhi]].

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Crash cart         
WHEELED CUPBOARD CONTAINING EMERGENCY MEDICATION AND EQUIPMENT
Crash trolley; Code cart; Crash team; Resuscitation cart
A crash cart or code cart (crash trolley in UK medical jargon) or "MAX cart" is a set of trays/drawers/shelves on wheels used in hospitals for transportation and dispensing of emergency medication/equipment at site of medical/surgical emergency for life support protocols (ACLS/ALS) to potentially save someone's life. The cart carries instruments for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other medical supplies while also functioning as a support litter for the patient.
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Cart

A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by one or a pair of draught animals. A handcart is pulled or pushed by one or more people.

It is different from the flatbed trolley also known as a dray, (for freight) or wagon, which is a heavy transport vehicle with four wheels and typically two or more humans.

Over time, the term "cart" has come to mean nearly any small conveyance, including shopping carts, golf carts, gokarts, and UTVs, without regard to number of wheels, load carried, or means of propulsion.

The draught animals used for carts may be horses, donkeys or mules, oxen, and even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs.