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Wat (wie) is variant heading - definitie

MAGAZINE
Variant magazine; Variant Magazine

Double heading         
  • A1 and A1X 'Terrier]]s' Wooton and Freshwater running around the train at [[Wootton railway station]], [[Isle of Wight Steam Railway]]
  • A double headed steam [[excursion train]] in [[Iowa]], September 2006
TWO FRONT LOCO
Multi-headed train; Pilot engine; Triple-heading; Double heads; Double-heads; Tripleheading; Triple heading; Pilot Engine; Double-heading; Doubleheading
In railroad terminology, double heading indicates the use of two locomotives at the front of a train, each operated individually by its own crew. The practice of triple-heading involves the use of three locomotives.
Variant (biology)         
SUBTYPE OF A MICROORGANISM
Variant (virus)
In microbiology and virology, the term variant or genetic variant is used to describe a subtype of a microorganism that is genetically distinct from a main strain, but not sufficiently different to be termed a distinct strain. A similar distinction is made in botany between different cultivated varieties of a species of plant, termed cultivars.
Heading (navigation)         
COMPASS DIRECTION IN WHICH A VEHICLE'S BOW OR NOSE IS POINTED
Aircraft heading; TVMDC; Magnetic heading
In navigation, the heading of a vessel or aircraft is the compass direction in which the craft's bow or nose is pointed. Note that the heading may not necessarily be the direction that the vehicle actually travels, which is known as its course or track.

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Variant (magazine)

Variant (ISSN 0954-8815) was a free cultural magazine based in Glasgow, Scotland, and founded in 1984. Available in both print and internet editions, it was distributed mainly though arts and cultural institutions through Britain and Ireland. Although nominally an arts and cultural bulletin, the magazine also dealt with broader social and political issues, often from a left-leaning perspective. 15,000 copies were distributed per issue.

Volume 1 ran from issue 1 (1984) to 16 (1994), almost twice a year; volume 2 ran from 1996 to 2012, two or three times a year. Contributors included people such as cultural theorist Angela McRobbie, artist Mark Pawson, etc.