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New term "horizontal transport" not defined. No page for this on wiki so cannot do an internal link. Horizontal transport not mentioned in the source that was cited with incorrect formatting. Upon brief research, it is not a term that appears to be used enough to appear on a quick google. Is this the right term to be using? If yes, please define/make wiki page defining & link.
The whole section needs correctly formatted citations for users to find sources much more easily & for the content to be more concise (remove of harvard in text citation for a number). — Preceding unsigned comment added by AdhocGaze (talk • contribs) 07:32, 17 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]