Transmission
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466 examples of Transmission in a sentence
Just a picture of the transmission, and as you rub your finger across the
transmission
it highlights the various parts.
Communication is the encoding,
transmission
and decoding of information.
So we stop the
transmission
of the video and energy harvesting stops as well.
And after the moment of transmission, it's gone forever.
With this, we're able to reduce pathogen
transmission
by about 55 times, and increase fresh-air inhalation by about 190 percent.
On a more microscale, depression is associated with a few things: the abnormal
transmission
or depletion of certain neurotransmitters, especially serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, blunted circadian rhythms, or specific changes in the REM and slow-wave parts of your sleep cycle, and hormone abnormalities, such as high cortisol and deregulation of thyroid hormones.
One interpretation, called the
transmission
model, views communication as a message that moves directly from one person to another, similar to someone tossing a ball and walking away.
Your reduced thirst makes you mildly dehydrated, diminishing
transmission
through sneezes, coughs, vomit, or diarrhea.
That barrier is also why they, unlike other contraceptive methods, are able to prevent
transmission
of certain sexually transmitted diseases.
And in my mind, my job was to take care of patients and to do research to better understand the population patterns of transmission, and I hoped that we'd slow the spread of the virus.
This precision approach to a public health problem has cut by nearly half HIV
transmission
from mothers to baby in the last five years.
I am wearing the Al Gore in-ear monitors he wore on the Larry King show and I'm hearing that
transmission
and not mine.
One of the things that we've noticed, specifically about this mechanism of injury, is although there's a rapid
transmission
of the forces down this fissure, it still takes a defined amount of time.
Sometimes, you get disease organisms that don't rely on host mobility at all for
transmission.
If instead
transmission
to another host requires host mobility, then we expect that the winners of the competition will be the milder organisms.
And when they're transmitted through the water, unlike the first two modes of transmission, these pathogens don't rely on a healthy host for
transmission.
Now, this suggests that if you could just block waterborne transmission, you could cause disease organisms to shift from the right-hand side of that graph to the left-hand side of the graph.
Some countries that might have clean water supplies, so that you can't get waterborne transmission: you expect the organism to evolve to mildness there.
Other countries, in which you've got a lot of waterborne transmission, there you expect these organisms to evolve towards a high level of harmfulness, right?
In every case there's a lot of variation, but something about the environment the people are living in, and I think the only realistic explanation is that it's the degree of waterborne transmission, favored the harmful strains in one place, and mild strains in another.
In the case of waterborne transmission, we'd like to clean up the water supplies, see whether or not we can get those organisms to evolve towards mildness.
So, for example, earlier today there was discussion of, how do you really lower sexual
transmission
of HIV?
We can also engineer these systems, so they can integrate energy sources, and can have wireless
transmission
capabilities.
Ongoing work in our research group allows us to, in addition, embed integrated circuits into the flexible adhesives to do things like amplifying signals and digitizing them, processing them and encoding for wireless
transmission.
But we shouldn't forget that throughout the history of our language, it has always been teachers or people involved in the early learning of language who promoted spelling reforms, who realized that in our spelling there was often an obstacle to the
transmission
of knowledge.
Unprotected sex and contaminated needles are the leading cause of
transmission.
This is one of the fastest examples of cultural transmission, where learned behaviors are passed between unrelated individuals of the same species.
They tracked thousands of people who had been exposed to the virus and helped break the chain of
transmission.
Instead, public provisions of a baby trust could go a long way towards eliminating the
transmission
of economic advantage or disadvantage across generations and establishing a more moral and decent economy that facilitates assets, economic security and social mobility for all its citizens.
How many of you were aware of the pre- and postexposure treatments that are available that reduce the risk of
transmission
by over 90 percent?
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