0 the movement of goods or people from one place to another: --
1 a brand name for a type of road vehicle used especially for carrying goods: --
2 the process of moving, or the movement of goods or people from one place to another: --
3 a system of vehicles, for example, buses, trains, and aircraft, for getting from one place to another: --
4 the activity or process of transporting goods or materials from one place to another: --
5 goods or people that are in transit are being transported from one place to another: --
For the safe exchange of ger mplasm transit centres must have the capacity to index and sanitize in vitro plantlets.
The second method employs ultra-high precision photometry of the transits to detect the deviations caused by the presence of exoplanetary moons.
It is possible that they are in transit from the cell body to the ellipsoid.
First, individuals who transit an intermediate city (do not leave the airport) between their origin and destination are not distinguished from persons who travel directly.
When travelling by kayak, all wildlife was recorded while transiting between known departure and arrival locations.
To achieve sufficiently accurate timing, each transit will have to be measured with a frequency of greater than two images per minute throughout each event.
In the language of classical mechanics, this ensures that a particle with coordinate transits just once from 0 to m or vice ver sa.
While the high quality and great size of most ship-timbers made them valuable commodities, many were damaged in transit or storage.