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Transisthmian
Transisthmian Trans*isth"mi*an, a. Extending across an isthmus, as at Suez or Panama.

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- This article covers notable characters of the Tron franchise, including its various cinematic, literary, and video game adaptations and sequels. For the...
- Transi de René de Chalon, also known as the Memorial to the Heart of René de Chalon or The Skeleton) is a late Gothic period cadaver monument (transi)...
- A cadaver monument or transi is a type of funerary monument to a deceased person, featuring a sculpted tomb effigy of a skeleton, or of an emaciated or...
- 2024, a contract worth $2.2 billion was signed between Ceer and Hyundai Transis, through which the Korean company will supply Ceer vehicles with the integrated...
- The Big Blue was a Lampson LTL-1500 Transi-Lift heavy lift crawler crane that collapsed on July 14, 1999, killing three iron workers. On July 14, 1999...
- preamplifier, which became available mid-1956. In 1961, a company named Transis-tronics released a solid-state amplifier, the TEC S-15. The replacement...
- 000 ft) Maximum speed Mach 4, Mach 5 for K-77PD (RVV-AE-PD) Guidance system Transis guiding phase: Inertial guidance with mid-course SARH and datalink update...
- võidutsenud Transi ja Eremenko koostöö sai lõpu". soccernet.ee (in Estonian). 24 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Põnev! Narva Transis alustasid tööd...
- range 100 km (62 mi) (TC-2C) Maximum speed Mach 6 (TC-2C) Guidance system Transis guiding phase : Inertial navigation system Terminal homing phase : Active...
- Upper section of the Transi of René de Chalon. Sculpture by Ligier Richier, c. 1545–1547....