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Cosa (chi) è Trans-Siberian Railroad - definizione

RAILWAY LINE BETWEEN MOSCOW, THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST AND THE SEA OF JAPAN
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  • Clearing on the right-of-way of the Eastern Siberian Railway, 1895
  • Construction work being performed by convicts on the Eastern Siberian Railway near [[Khabarovsk]], 1895
  • The Trans-Siberian is a vital link to the [[Russian Far East]].
  • [[Circum-Baikal Railway]]
  • Siberian peasants watching a train at a station, 1902
  • Trans–Mongolian Railway
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  • Trans-Siberian Railway, c. 1904

Uralo-Siberian languages         
PROPOSED LANGUAGE FAMILY CONSISTING OF URALIC, YUKAGHIR AND ESKIMO–ALEUT; PROPOSED IN 1998 BY MICHAEL FORTESCUE
Uralo-Siberian; Uralo-Siberian language; Uralo-Siberian dialect; Proto-Uralo-Siberian
Uralo-Siberian is a hypothetical language family consisting of Uralic, Yukaghir, Eskimo–Aleut, possibly Nivkh, and formerly Chukotko-Kamchatkan. It was proposed in 1998 by Michael Fortescue, an expert in Eskimo–Aleut and Chukotko-Kamchatkan, in his book Language Relations across Bering Strait.
Trans fat         
  • An example of trans fat provided by the FDA.
  • Cover of original Crisco cookbook, 1912
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  • The desirable (left) and undesirable pathways for partial hydrogenation of an unsaturated fat.
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  • Reaction scheme: By far the largest amount of ''trans'' fat consumed today is created by the processed food industry as a side effect of partially catalytic hydrogenation of unsaturated plant fats (generally vegetable oils) with ''cis'' carbon-carbon double bonds. These partially hydrogenated fats have displaced natural solid fats and liquid oils in many areas, the most notable ones being in the fast food, [[snack food]], fried food, and baked goods industries.
  • [[Wilhelm Normann]] patented the hydrogenation of liquid oils in 1902
TYPE OF UNSATURATED FAT THAT OCCURS IN SMALL AMOUNTS IN NATURE, BUT IS ALSO PRODUCED INDUSTRIALLY FROM VEGETABLE FATS FOR USE IN FOODS
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Trans fat, also called trans-unsaturated fatty acids, or trans fatty acids, is a type of unsaturated fat that naturally occurs in small amounts in meat and milk fat. It became widely produced as an unintentional byproduct in the industrial processing of vegetable and fish oils in the early 20th century for use in margarine and later also in snack food, packaged baked goods, and for frying fast food.
The Siberian Curse         
2003 BOOK BY FIONA HILL AND CLIFFORD G. GADDY
The Siberian Curse: How Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the Cold
The Siberian Curse: How Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the Cold is a book written by Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy, two political scientists and fellows of the Brookings Institution in 2003.

Wikipedia

Trans-Siberian Railway

The Trans-Siberian Railway (Transsib, Транссиб (The Great Siberian Route, Вели́кий Сиби́рский Путь (historically); Russian: Транссибирская магистраль, Transsibirskaya Magistral', [trəns.sʲɪˈbʲirskəjə məɡʲɪˈstralʲ]) connects European Russia to the Russian Far East. Spanning a length of over 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles), it is the longest railway line in the world. It runs from the city of Moscow in the west to the city of Vladivostok in the east.

During the period of the Russian Empire, government ministers—personally appointed by Alexander III and his son Nicholas II—supervised the building of the railway network between 1891 and 1916. Even before its completion, the line attracted travelers who documented their experiences. Since 1916, the Trans-Siberian Railway has directly connected Moscow with Vladivostok. As of 2021, expansion projects remain underway, with connections being built to Russia's neighbors (namely Mongolia, China, and North Korea). Additionally, there have been proposals and talks to expand the network to Tokyo, Japan, with new bridges that would connect the mainland railway through the Russian island of Sakhalin and the Japanese island of Hokkaido.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Trans-Siberian Railroad
1. Travelers can also reach Irkutsk with the Trans–Siberian Railroad. «
2. Most had not taken the Trans–Siberian Railroad and did not intend to.
3. "The Vladimir region is on the Trans–Siberian Railroad, and it is also close to our key markets in Moscow and St.
4. The Russian and German companies agreed last year to cooperate on shipping freight between Europe and Asia via the Trans–Siberian Railroad to compete with sea routes.
5. Route to Europe South Korea hopes the railways could be linked to Russia‘s Trans–Siberian railroad and allow an overland route connecting the Korean peninsula to Europe.