
1) AAA team transportation 2) Aid a waiter 3) Airport shuttle 4) Airport shuttle, often 5) Airport vehicle 6) Alternative to a subway 7) Assist the waiter 8) Autobus 9) Blue Bird vehicle 10) Cab alternative 11) Certain airport shuttle 12) Certain Volkswagen 13) Charabanc 14) Child carrier 15) City beast
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1) Auto 2) Autobus 3) Busbar 4) Charabanc 5) Jalopy 6) Jitney 7) Motorbus 8) Motorcoach 9) Trolleybus
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1) Romanian surname
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another term for ambulance.
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• (n.) An omnibus.
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A major part of the structural subsystem of a spacecraft which provides a place to attach components internally and externally, and to house delicate modules requiring a measure of thermal and mechanical stability. The bus also establishes the basic geometry of the spacecraft.
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(from the article `Compaq Computer Corporation`) In 1987 IBM, under intense pressure in the fast-growing personal computer market, introduced a new computer, the PS/2, with a bus that was ... Various standards for connecting peripherals to computers exist. For example, integrated drive electronics (IDE) and enhanced integrated drive ......
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(from the article `rocket and missile system`) ...the capacity to maneuver before releasing the warheads, and maneuvering was provided by a structure in the front end of the missile called the ...
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India Enough
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A set of wires or tracks that serve as a conduit for electrical signals and distributes them around the layout. Usually a heavy duty pair of cables, to ensure low resistance and a stable voltage around the layout. The bus should be laid with the wires as parallel as possible to each other. Resist the temptation to separate them or take differen...
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A comet in our solar system with an orbital period of 6.52years. More data in TABLE 14. NOTABLE PERIODIC COMETS
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Internal interface for data transfer between individual system components such as microprocessor, memory, etc.
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(1) A collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another. You can think of a bus as a highway on which data travels within a computer. When used in reference to personal computers, the term bus usually refers to internal bus. This is a bus that connects all the internal computer components to the CPU and ma...
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- The connection or path between the CPU and the input/output (I/O) devices or the connection between two processors.
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A generic term to describe the physical connection between a set of electronic components.
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A number of generally parallel signal lines which transmit control, data, and address signals.
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A rubber-tired, self-propelled, manually steered vehicle that is generally designed to transport 30 individuals or more. Bus types include intercity, school and transit.
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Bus noun [ Abbreviated from omni
bus .] An omnibus. [ Colloq.]
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A mixing network that combines the output of two or more channels. (Electronics)
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A path in the computer to transfer information within the computer or to the device(s) to which the data are addressed.
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A conductor, which may be a solid bar or pipe, normally made of aluminum or copper, used to connect one or more circuits to a common interface. An example would be the bus used to connect a substation transformer to the outgoing circuits.
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noun a car that is old and unreliable; `the fenders had fallen off that old bus`
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autobus noun a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; `he always rode the bus to work`
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(computing) In computing, the electrical pathway through which a computer processor communicates with some of its parts and/or peripherals. Physically, a bus is a set of parallel tracks that can carry digital signals; it may t...
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(electrical) An electrical conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more electrical circuits; may be in the form of rigid bars or stranded conductors or cables.
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