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And so there's a very instinctive way in which we briefly
transmit
emotions to each other.
And these things, because we can copy and
transmit
them so easily, actually circulate within our culture a lot more like ideas than like physically instantiated objects.
Now luckily, that particular virus, although very scary at the time, did not
transmit
from person to person very easily.
And it turns out that a sound like this is the most energy efficient and practical way to
transmit
their call across the fields and savannahs.
In the early '70s, Roger Payne and an ocean acoustician published a theoretical paper pointing out that it was possible that sound could
transmit
over these large areas, but very few biologists believed it.
You can
transmit
power, but the bandwidth is in those tiny, little threads smaller than the hair on your head in diameter.
And this particular set here can
transmit
something of the order of three to five terabits per second.
If you have not been warned about its content, here it goes: the film is simply a sequence of imagines which flow continually and are trying to
transmit
a certain feeling, concept.
However, the images the director has chosen can only
transmit
feelings to an American audience, because they are, in an overwhelming number, American icons.
Generally, I don't care about defining genres, but there's something about this movie that makes you want to put it in a specific category, in order to transmit, even with only one word, your feelings about it.
They're part of a team of video game designers, and they
transmit
their findings to the rest of the team because they want to use the house & some ideas for a new game.
James Houghland, Charles Hill Mailes,is an idealist when it comes to his new invention of being able to
transmit
a TV signal across the world.
He doesn't have the strength or the power to
transmit
the ambiguity of his character.
There's this silly scientist (Kenneth Hendel), you see, who has managed to create a machine, a Material Transmitter, which can, well,
transmit
stuff into a parallel universe.
The story was terribly narrated, the sex was awful, it just failed to
transmit
the message I guess it has: how decadent life is.
As recently as the 1980’s, phone calls over copper wire could carry only one page of information per second; today, a thin strand of optical fiber can
transmit
90,000 volumes in a second.
Epigenetic inheritance occurs not only within individuals during their development; it also occurs between generations : individual yeast cells or bacterial cells can
transmit
epigenetic variations from one generation to the next, and multi-cellular organisms can
transmit
them through their sperm and eggs.
Dogs showing symptoms may bite a human, but they can also
transmit
the virus simply by licking if their saliva comes into contact with a scratch, damaged skin, or mucosa.
The only other significant channel to
transmit
QE to the real economy is the wealth effect of an equity-market increase, but there is some circularity in the argument that QE3 will lead to a persistent rise in equity prices.
The key reason that the epidemic can be ended is a scientific finding back in 2011 that showed that HIV-positive individuals receiving antiretroviral (ARV) treatment suppress the HIV virus in their bloodstreams so dramatically that they are very unlikely to
transmit
the virus to others through sex or shared needles.
The eurozone thus risks becoming stuck in an unstable status quo, with banks’ cross-border claims large enough to
transmit
national shocks to the entire system, but financial integration not deep enough to ensure that capital flows freely throughout the currency area.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health agencies were working behind the scenes, painstakingly tracing anyone who may have come into contact with Duncan and quarantining those who might
transmit
the disease.
The bottom line is that urbanization, schooling, and Internet access are woefully insufficient to
transmit
effectively the tacit knowledge required to be productive.
It takes only one bite from a disease-carrying mosquito to
transmit
a debilitating or deadly infection – and mosquitoes breed and multiply with astonishing speed.
Spain, for example, can currently
transmit
only 1.5% of its electricity-generating capacity to the rest of Europe, owing to a lack of transmission infrastructure in the Pyrenees and France’s reluctance to open its energy market to competition from the Iberian Peninsula.
As many economists, notably Jeffrey Frankel, have shown, prices on these markets are established by an auction-like process; as a result, commodity markets
transmit
the effects of monetary expansion particularly quickly.
Recognizing this disconnect, the PBOC has been working vigorously to prevent further misunderstandings by designing policies that will safeguard exchange-rate stability, while taking care not to
transmit
any signal that monetary easing is in the cards.
Both countries have epidemics driven by injecting drug users (IDUs) who share needles and syringes, the most efficient way to
transmit
HIV.
Russia Stays HomeMADRID – Just three days before his return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin met behind closed doors at his residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, with US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, who was there to
transmit
President Barack Obama’s renewed determination to strengthen cooperation with Russia.
Museums and libraries are invaluable not only because they house and display objects of beauty, but also because they protect the heritage, values, ideas, and narratives that make us who we are and help us
transmit
that knowledge to those who come after us.
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