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transit
being conveyed from one place to another; in animal husbandry parlance used to mean being transported, usually with the qualification that the journey is undertaken over long distances without adequate preparation. Untoward sequels are heat stroke and transit tetany, especially in overweight and late pregnant animals.

transit erythema
the carcasses of pigs which have been transported long distances before slaughter develop large patches of superficial erythema where they have lain for long periods. The stained areas have to be trimmed.
transit fever
see bovine respiratory disease.
transit tetany, transit recumbency
of mares, see lactation tetany. Of ruminants it is a syndrome of recumbency, complete anorexia, rumen stasis and a gradual onset of coma and death after a course of 2 to 3 days. There may be tetany and excitement in the early stages. Occurs in ruminants transported long distances or forced to take too much exercise when in advanced pregnancy. Called also railroad disease, railroad sickness.


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The alleged violations occurred during the removal of asbestos-containing Transite roofing materials from a residential property in Worcester.
The diatribe is suggested by the verses from the prophet Micah that Savonarola is glossing, "Declare ye it not in Geth, weep ye not with tears: in the house of Dust sprinkle yourselves with dust" ("In domo pulveris pulvere vos conspergite") (1:10) and "And pass away, O thou that dwellest in the Beautiful place, covered with thy shame" ("Et transite vobis, habitatio pulchra, confusa ignominia") (1:11): "house of dust" counterpoised with "beautiful place.
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