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nreo:canonicalLabel "transport" (en)
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skos:definition "1. The deliberate physical movement of 'radioactive material' (other than <br/>
that forming part of the means of propulsion) from one place to another.<br/>
The term <i><b>transportation</b></i> is also used, particularly in US English or where <br/>there is a need to distinguish this meaning of 'transport' from meaning (2).<br/>
<i><b>international nuclear transport.</b></i> [The carriage of a 'consignment' of <br/>'nuclear material' by any means of 'transportation' intended to go beyond <br/>the territory of the State where the 'shipment' originates, beginning with <br/>the departure from a 'facility' of the shipper in that State and ending with <br/>the arrival at a 'facility' of the receiver within the State of ultimate <br/>destination.]. (From Ref. [30].)<br/>
More recent texts use the term 'transboundary movement' for a similar <br/>concept.<br/>
2. The movement of something as a result of being carried by a medium.<br/>
A general term used when a number of different 'processes' are involved. The <br/>most common examples are heat 'transport —' a combination of 'advection', <br/>convection, etc., in a cooling medium — and radionuclide 'transport' in the <br/>environment — which could include 'processes' such as 'advection', 'diffusion', <br/>'sorption' and 'uptake'.<br/>" (en)
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