Export (disambiguation)

Export is the movement of goods, or selling of services out of a country, area or settlement.

Export may also refer to:

Places

  • Export, Pennsylvania, a borough of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, US
  • Export, West Virginia, US
  • Export rail station, a goods rail station on the Primorskaya Line, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Science and technology

  • EXPORT, an Exobiology experiment, developed by ESA, to be externally mounted on the ISS
  • Export, converting a computer file into a format other than the original format; See Import and export of data
  • export, a language keyword in C++
  • export, a Unix command that is usually a shell builtin
  • Other uses

  • Export, a type of Scottish beer
  • Valie Export (born 1940), an Austrian artist
  • Export of revolution, actions by a victorious revolutionary government to promote similar revolutions in other countries
  • Export (cigarette), a Canadian line of cigarettes and rolling tobacco produced by JTI Macdonald
  • See also

  • Exporting, in international trade
  • Molson Export, a type of Canadian beer
  • EXPORT

    EXPORT is an exobiology project led by the European Space Agency, that deployed an external module to the International Space Station to study the photo-processing of organic molecules and the survival of some micro-organisms, as well as the effect of solar UV on unshielded organic molecules and micro-organisms while exposed to outer space.

    Payload

    The payload originally consisted of two independent modules, EXPOSE and Sky Polarization Observatory (SPOrt).

  • EXPOSE was a facility holding multiple exobiology experiments that study the photo-processing of organic molecules and the survival of micro-organisms in space, as well as the effect of solar UV on unshielded organic molecules and micro-organisms. The EXPOSE experiment had 12 sample compartments; each held a sample carrier. EXPOSE was placed in 2008 on an external platform on the Columbus – External Payload Facility where it remained for 1.5 years.
  • The second instrument, Sky Polarization Observatory, was an Italian astrophysical instrument to measure celestial polarisation range of 20–90 GHz. SPOrt goals included the first polarisation map of the Milky Way galaxy at the unexplored microwave frequencies of 22, 32 & 60 GHz and all-sky measurements in the cosmological window (90 GHz) with unprecedented sensitivity. However, due to the project's reliance on the Space Shuttle, and the setback of the Columbia disaster, the observatory was canceled in 2005.
  • Low (Flo Rida song)

    "Low" is the debut single by American rapper Flo Rida, featured on his debut studio album Mail on Sunday and also featured on the soundtrack to the 2008 film Step Up 2: The Streets. The song features fellow American rapper T-Pain and was co-written with T-Pain. There is also a remix in which the hook is sung by Flo Rida rather than T-Pain. An official remix was made which features Pitbull and T-Pain. With its catchy, up-tempo and club-oriented Southern hip hop rhythms, the song peaked at the summit of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

    The song was a massive success worldwide and was the longest running number-one single of 2008 in the United States. With over 6 million digital downloads, it has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA, and was the most downloaded single of the 2000s decade, measured by paid digital downloads. The song was named 3rd on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. "Low" spent ten consecutive weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100, the longest-running number-one single of 2008.

    Radio (2013 film)

    Radio is a 2013 Malayalam–language drama film directed by Umer Mohammed and starring Iniya, Sarayu, Nishan and Sreejith Vijay in pivotal roles. The film was produced by S. C. Pillai whose previous production Passenger was a critical and commercial success.

    Plot

    "Tune in for a change" is the tagline attached to Radio in the credits. The storyline is about a girl Priya who comes to the city for a job as a salesgirl in a jewellery shop,with a load of debt to pay off, played by Sarayu. She is new to the ways and customs of the city life. Her co-worker, Iniya character Shweta, gives her accommodation, since she has no place or relative home to stay in the city. Shweta goes out at every night, where Nishan’s character Manu, comes to pick her up. Whole picture of the storyline is clear, Shweta. a five star prostitute and associate Manu as pimp,for securing her business. It is a shock to Priya when she realizes the truth about Shweta and decides to leave her friendship and apartment.

    X-Dream

    X-Dream are Marcus Christopher Maichel (born May 1968) and Jan Müller (born February 1970); they are also known as Rough and Rush. They are some of the cult hit producers of psychedelic trance music and hail from Hamburg, Germany.

    The latest X-Dream album, We Interface, includes vocals from American singer Ariel Electron.

    First work

    Muller was educated as a sound engineer. Maichel was a musician familiar with techno and reggae, and was already making electronic music in 1986. In 1989 the pair first met when Marcus was having problems with his PC and someone sent Jan to help fix it. That same year they teamed up to work on a session together. Their first work concentrated on a sound similar to techno with some hip hop elements which got some material released on Tunnel Records.

    Trance

    During the early 1990s they were first introduced to the trance scene in Hamburg and decided to switch their music to this genre. From 1993 they began releasing several singles on the Hamburg label Tunnel Records, as X-Dream and under many aliases, such as The Pollinator. Two albums followed on Tunnel Records, Trip To Trancesylvania and We Created Our Own Happiness, which were much closer to the original formula of psychedelic trance, although featuring the unmistakable "trippy" early X-Dream sound.

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    Anadolu Agency 03 Apr 2025
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    NewstalkZB 02 Apr 2025
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    How multinational dairy companies convinced ministers to back away from new rules for baby formula

    RNZ 02 Apr 2025
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    Will pharma companies leaving Ireland for US face tax penalities?

    RTE 02 Apr 2025
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    Some First Nations Ready ‘to Rise’ If Poilievre Lifts BC Oil Tanker Ban

    WhoWhatWhy 01 Apr 2025
    In January 2024, when asked during a radio interview if he would support an oil export pipeline and facility on BC North Coast, the Conservative leader said he wouldn’t comment on a project that didn’t exist anymore.
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    UK ‘reserves right to respond’ to US tariffs, says Starmer

    AOL 28 Mar 2025
    “If there was an easy answer, we would take it, obviously ...The UK exports, in terms of goods to the US, around 2% of GDP,” Office for Budget Responsibility chairman Richard Hughes told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. “Car exports are about 10% of that.
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    Trump to impose sharp tariff on countries buying Venezuelan oil

    Korea Times 25 Mar 2025
    These could hit China and India, with experts noting that Venezuela exports oil to both those countries, and to the United States and Spain ... said during an event broadcast on radio and television.
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    Flying under the radar: Chinese drone tech soars in Russia-Ukraine war

    Interesting Engineering 20 Mar 2025
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