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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. Intermodal freight transport - Wikipedia

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    Transferring freight containers on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1928. In the United Kingdom, containers were first standardised by the Railway Clearing House (RCH) in the 1920s, allowing both railway-owned and privately-owned vehicles to be carried on standard container flats.

  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. TUM AeroCarga - Wikipedia

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    MCS Aerocarga emerged in 2015 through the joint participation between MCS Holding Cargo Services and Grupo TUM, based on operations at Mexico City International Airport, in order to generate a regular air cargo service taking advantage of the logistics network of both companies.

  6. 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).

  7. Bulk cargo - Wikipedia

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    Bulk cargo refers to material in either liquid or granular, particulate (as a mass of relatively small solids) form, such as petroleum/crude oil, grain, coal, or gravel. ...

  8. 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").

  9. Linked data - Wikipedia

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    KnowWhereGraph [28] – an integrated 12 billion triples strong knowledge graph of 30 data layers at the intersection between humans and their environment using Semantic Web and Linked Data technologies. [29] Open ICEcat [uk; nl] - a multilingual open catalogue containing product datasheets, related digital assets and usage statistics.

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