• National Transport Tokens were used in lieu of, or in combination with, regular currency when paying for public transport in the United Kingdom. The tokens...
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    as an early form of token. Their functions are not documented, but they appear to have been brothel tokens or possibly gaming tokens. Medieval English monasteries...
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    long-section method, tokens for the long section can then be obtained in the ordinary way. Obviously all the long-section tokens must be restored before...
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  • Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet....
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  • the Account with "nationally compatible smart cards as service access tokens". The UCRN is maintained as part of Scotland's National Health Service Central...
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    announced that she was launching a collection of non-fungible tokens. She created 10 such tokens that she claimed would give holders "exclusive access" to...
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    on public transport". UK Government. Retrieved 17 July 2021. Check with your transport operator: bus, coach, tram and ferry operators/National Rail/TfL...
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  • Rail transport operations are the day-to-day operations of a railway. A railway has two major components: the infrastructure (the permanent way, tracks...
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  • executive of the National Air Transport Service confirms that an initial investigation into the disruption caused to the UK's air traffic control system...
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    Packet Switched System in the UK c. 1973–1975 identified the need for defining higher level protocols. The UK National Computing Centre publication, Why...
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