Active transport requires energy while passive transport does not.
passive transport and active transport.
Active transport
Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.
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Adam Thomson has written: 'Air transport, government subsidised or commercially viable?' -- subject(s): British Airways, British Caledonian Airways
There a are number of active airlines. Some are private and some are owned and subsidised by the South African state or owned as subsidiaries of entities which are owned by the state. South African Airways (state subsidised and the most dominant) SA Airlink (state subsidised) SA Express (state subsidised) Mango (state subsidised) 1Time Airlines Comair Kulula BA (British Airways South African franchise) Velvet Sky
It's high time the malays free themselves from being subsidised?
by bank loan
no. taxpayers pay for it.
Subsidies (often given by the state) make for unfair competition in the global marketplace for those businesses that are not subsidised. It allows the subsidised business to sell at an artificial price.
No people pay for education though it is subsidised.
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State owned or regulated housing, typically available at a subsidised rent to those on the dole.
The Peloponnesian League, when it eventually established a fleet, subsidised by Persia, which defeated the Athenian one.
Go to a public healthcare centre. It should be partially or fully subsidised, depending on where you live.
Many UK emigrants arrived in Australia in the 1950s by cruise ship. The Australian government subsidised the fares. The passengers had to pay 50 pounds. It was also possible to fly from the UK to Australia in the 1950s, although not non-stop. In later years, UK emigrants arrived by plane too.