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A platform, generally the same height as the trailer floor, where trucks are loaded and unloaded.
Ãâó: www.roadway.com/shippers/glossary.html
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| doc |
Department of Commerce. The DOC promotes and advocates for American business, both at home and abroad. It also gathers economic and demographic data, issues patents and trademarks, helps set industrial standards, forecasts the weather, researches the oceans, and oversees telecommunications policy.
Ãâó: www.acrnetwork.org/directors/sub/glossary.htm
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| documentation |
The systematic collection, classification, recording, storage, and dissemination of specialized information, generally of a technical or scientific nature. Writers also document their work by providing citations where required or useful.
Ãâó: www.seattlecentral.org/faculty/jshoop/glossary.htm...
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| dock |
A structure built along or at an angle form a navigable waterway so that vessels may lie alongside to load and discharge cargo.
Ãâó: www.sjport.com/english/about/glossary_terms.html
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| doctor |
A doctor is a physician or surgeon who is licensed to practice medicine where that practice is located.
Ãâó: www.hr.ubc.ca/retiring/rsb/important_terms.html
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