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TRAM Used in connection with moving self-propelled mining equipment. A tramming motor may refer to an electric locomotive used for hauling loaded trips or it may refer to the motor in a cutting machine that supplies the power for moving or tramming the machine.
Ãâó: www.digistar.mb.ca/minsci/termss-x.htm
TRAM cablecar or trolley
Ãâó: au.geocities.com/bellejazz_oz/slang.html
TRAM The online searchable database of the organizations, agencies and people that make up the many facets of the radioactive transportation process. The TRAM database contains over 800 groups involved in the transportation of radioactive wastes and materials by their major work function, minor work function, geographical scope, and internal or external DOE status. (See T-REX)
Ãâó: www.unm.edu/~atr/glossary.html
TRAM The thread that leads to the shuttle forms the cloth passing through each successive crossing of the warp threads, alternately from right to left and from left to right.
Ãâó: www.thais.it/arti_minori/tessuto/glossario_uk.htm
TRAM A passenger vehicle running on a tramway, having flanged wheels and usually powered by electricity taken by a current collector from an overhead conductor wire (1)
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