0 past simple and past participle of unload --
1 to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera: --
2 to tell someone about your problems, the things that worry you, etc.: --
Sucrose moving towards the innermost seed coat is unloaded from the transfer cells to the embryos for synthesis of lipids and proteins.
The unloaded joint configuration remained constant and by varying this elastic parameter there is more potential utility of the manifold.
Theorem: shows the unloaded and lower bound of the parameter, is the upper uncertainity bound, and both of them are supposed to be known initially.
The additional levels are then loaded and unloaded depending on the camera position.
It must be remembered onto which truck the container is loaded so that it can eventually be unloaded from the same truck.
The remainder of unloaded sucrose moves into seed coat cells and is degraded by vacuolar invertase for temporary starch biosynthesis in this tissue.
The machine was otherwise unloaded at the time of the test.
She also took in a few tons of graphite as ballast after having unloaded her main cargo.