| 21. | In the 1960s, transoceanic cables were coaxial cables that transmitted frequency-multiplexed voiceband signals.
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| 22. | The long-range international section consists of passenger and cargo aircraft capable of transoceanic operations.
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| 23. | It provides an insight into the process of transoceanic diffusion of Indic culture, especially Buddhism.
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| 24. | That led to speculation about transoceanic signaling, but relays using orbiting satellites have proved more practical.
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| 25. | He too believed he had struck a wayward container washed from the decks of a transoceanic freighter.
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| 26. | Macro-invertebrates are transported by transoceanic and coastal vessels arriving in ports all over the world.
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| 27. | Over the years, the IAF has grown from a tactical force to one with transoceanic reach.
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| 28. | Transoceanic travel became more efficient and less expensive due to introduction of the steamship in the 1860s.
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| 29. | He thus became the first and only Spanish to win a leg in a transoceanic solo race.
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| 30. | The FAA and ICAO concluded that a properly designed twin-engined airliner can make intercontinental transoceanic flights.
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