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Translocation |
Translocation is that class of Motions in which an object moves from one place to another. In the case of round trips, the origin and destination are the same, but the intervening motion passes through other locations. Translocation represents linear motion, in contrast to rotation or other movement in place. A vehicle is not necessary, Ambulating is a kind of Translocation.
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Carrying | Transfer from one point to another by means of an Animal or Human. |
| ChangingClothing | Any instance of a process of RemovingClothing and Dressing. |
| DeliveryService | DeliveryService refers to the Transfer of an Agent bringing objects purchased from Agent to a location indicated by the customer |
| ElectricTransmission | The movement of a electric potential (modeled as a Substance) from one point to another necessarily through a conductive medium (although the degree of conductivity may be quite low, as in Lightning through Air). |
| Impelling | The subclass of Transfer where the patient travels through space by means of a sudden, forceful event. Some examples would be shooting, throwing, tossing, etc. |
| Mailing | Any instance of Transfer where a postal system is used to move the patient, either a letter or a package. |
| Messaging | Any instance of Transfer where a Message is the patient. |
| MovingResidence | The process of changing one's residence, i.e. moving one's belongs to a new home. |
| Pouring | Any instance of Transfer from one Container to another, where the thing transferred is a Liquid. |
| Putting | The Class of Processes where something is put in a location. Note that the location is specified with the CaseRole destination. |
| Releasing | Any instance of Transfer which results in a situation where it is not the case that the agent grasps something which he/she grasps previously. |
| Removing | The Class of Processes where something is taken away from a location. Note that the thing removed and the location are specified with the CaseRoles patient and origin, respectively. |
| Spraying | Any instance of Transfer of a Liquid which is accomplished by converting the Liquid into a mist. |
| Substituting | The Class of Transfers where one thing is replaced with something else. |
| Swallowing | A BodyMotion where an Object is subject to Ingesting, passing from the Mouth through the Esophagus to the Stomach. |
| Touching | Any Transfer where two Objects are brought into immediate physical contact with one another. |