Directed movement of water (H2O) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.
1The Shannon hydro-electric scheme ended its key role in Ireland's water transport system.
2Lithium clearance is often used as a marker for proximal tubular water transport.
3Pit membranes between xylem vessels play a major role in angiosperm water transport.
4At 37 locations dotted around the harbour, Sydneysiders wait for their water transport.
5At 37 locations dotted around the harbor, Sydneysiders wait for their water transport.
6Background: Aquaporins are responsible for water transport across lipid membranes.
7Sieving of sodium can be used as a rough measure for aquaporin-mediated water transport.
8This dissociation occurs in the presence of aquaporin-mediated water transport.
9All supplies were brought to the front as far as possible by water transport.
10Thus, lung epithelium has enormous flexibility to alter the magnitude of salt and water transport.
11However, it is unclear how pit characteristics influence water transport and carbon economy in tropical species.
12Fishing was a principal activity, but more important, the Eleventh Cave was known for water transport.
13Some are directly involved in water transport, such as AQP5, which is involved in sweat secretion.
14The company provided guided tours in Fiordland including water transport for the Milford and Kepler tracks.
15The latter involves the expression and activity of a series of ion and water transport proteins.
16Our system showed not only capillary-driven water retention within confined fluidic network, but also stretching-driven biaxial water transport.