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How can the direction in which vesicles move in a VSV G-based,cell-free system for transport between Golgi compartments be distinguished?
Service Brakes
The primary braking system used in vehicles for normal stopping operations, as opposed to auxiliary systems like parking or emergency brakes.
Foundation Brakes
The braking components downstream from the actuator that mechanically effect braking on a wheel. In a truck S-cam brake assembly, the foundation brakes consist of a slack adjuster, an S-camshaft, brake shoes, and a drum.
S-Cam-Actuated
Describes a type of brake system, particularly in heavy vehicles, where the braking action is initiated by the rotation of an S-shaped cam.
Air Disc Brakes
Air disc brakes are a type of brake system for heavy-duty vehicles that use air pressure to apply pressure to a disc, slowing or stopping the vehicle.
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