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  2. N-Triples - Wikipedia

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    N-Triples is a format for storing and transmitting data. It is a line-based, plain text serialisation format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs, and a subset of the Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language) format. [1] [2] [3] N-Triples should not be confused with Notation3 which is a superset of Turtle.

  3. TriX (serialization format) - Wikipedia

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    TriX (Triples in XML) is a serialization format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs. It is an XML format for serializing Named Graphs and RDF Datasets which offers a compact and readable alternative to the XML-based RDF/XML syntax. [1] [2] It was jointly created by HP Labs and Nokia. [3]

  4. Road train - Wikipedia

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    B-triple up to 36.5 m (120 ft) max. NTC modular B-triple 35.0 m (115 ft) max. (uses 2× conventional B-double lead trailers) Pocket road train 27.5 m (90.2 ft) max. (Western Australia only) This configuration is classed as a "Long Vehicle". Double road train or AB road train 36.5 m (120 ft) max. Triple and ABB or BAB-quad road trains

  5. Multimodal transport - Wikipedia

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    Multimodal transport (also known as combined transport) is the transportation of goods under a single contract, but performed with at least two different modes of transport; the carrier is liable (in a legal sense) for the entire carriage, even though it is performed by several different modes of transport (by rail, sea and road, for example).

  6. Triplestore - Wikipedia

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    A triplestore or RDF store is a purpose-built database for the storage and retrieval of triples [1] through semantic queries.A triple is a data entity composed of subject–predicate–object, like "Bob is 35" (i.e., Bob's age measured in years is 35) or "Bob knows Fred".

  7. Semantic triple - Wikipedia

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    A semantic triple, or RDF triple or simply triple, is the atomic data entity in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data model. [1] As its name indicates, a triple is a sequence of three entities that codifies a statement about semantic data in the form of subject–predicate–object expressions (e.g., "Bob is 35", or "Bob knows John").

  8. Electron transport chain - Wikipedia

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    An electron transport chain (ETC [1]) is a series of protein complexes and other molecules which transfer electrons from electron donors to electron acceptors via redox reactions (both reduction and oxidation occurring simultaneously) and couples this electron transfer with the transfer of protons (H + ions) across a membrane.

  9. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    New Routemaster in London, United Kingdom. A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. Double-deckers are used primarily for commuter transport, but open-top models are used as sightseeing buses for tourists, and there are coaches too for long-distance travel.