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For example, when CareMore’s patients step on the scale at home each day, their weight is automatically
transmitted
to the health-care unit.
For all practical purposes, the amount of information that can be
transmitted
worldwide is virtually infinite.
By the time Credit-Anstalt collapsed, the world had been in deep recession for two years, banking systems in a number of countries had become fragile, and tensions were easily
transmitted
across national borders, with the gold standard exacerbating financial vulnerability by constraining central banks’ ability to act.
Inequality in knowledge (and therefore income) in one generation will be
transmitted
to the next, perhaps in amplified form.
In fact, some claim that a revolution in the way knowledge and information is created and
transmitted
is imminent.
CJD belongs to the family of what are called prion diseases, a unique group of neurodegenerative diseases that can be
transmitted.
Moreover, epidemiological studies indicated that BSE was likely to have been
transmitted
to cattle (and other species) by meat-and-bone-meal animal feed produced by UK rendering plants and exported to many countries.
Health workers worry about sexually
transmitted
diseases and malnutrition.
Higher capital ratios, lower exposure to bad loans, and more transparent balance sheets increase the chances that the ECB’s quantitative impulses will be
transmitted
to the wider economy.
HIV/AIDS may be more readily
transmitted
in Sub-Saharan Africa because of the prevalence of other diseases, especially other sexually
transmitted
diseases, that facilitate the transmission of HIV.
Some scientists believe Africa’s genetic sub-type is more easily
transmitted.
If, for example, a pathogen is
transmitted
by an insect that lives in the tops of trees, susceptible hosts will not be infected if they never leave the ground.
All species of malaria, for example, are
transmitted
by mosquitos.
Any shock to sovereign debt or further downturn in local economies will be
transmitted
through an overleveraged and undercapitalized banking system to other European countries and – quite possibly – elsewhere, including the United States.
Once this resistance develops, treatment is compromised, further resistance can evolve, and resistant organisms can be
transmitted
to other people, leading to primary drug resistance that may fail to respond to standard therapy.
Kuru was
transmitted
through cannibalistic rituals that were commonplace in Papua New Guinea until the 1950’s.
In 2013, the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine issued a bleak report documenting the extent to which Americans lag behind their counterparts in other high-income countries in terms of birth outcomes, heart disease, sexually
transmitted
diseases, chronic lung disease, motor-vehicle accidents, and violence.
The parasites that carry the infection – Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in central and western Africa and T. b. rhodesiense in eastern Africa – are
transmitted
through the bite of an infected tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitan).
African animal trypanosomiasis, or nagana, is caused by the parasites Trypanosoma congolense, T. vivax, and T. brucei – all of which are
transmitted
by the tsetse fly.
This mini perfect storm in emerging markets was soon transmitted, via international investors’ risk aversion, to advanced economies’ stock markets.
But, in many cases, housing demand has not grown as expected, raising the risk of default – the effects of which would be
transmitted
to the entire financial sector.
A “nation” is, at root, an ethno-linguistic – occasionally religious – entity, and because it is through language and liturgy that culture is transmitted, each nation will have its own distinctive cultural history, available for use and misuse, invention and discovery.
Cases have also been diagnosed in Russia and Uzbekistan, apparently
transmitted
by infected but asymptomatic people traveling from Tajikistan.
Malaria, which is caused by a parasite
transmitted
by more than 100 species of Anopheles mosquito, is a leading cause of death in many parts of the world.
But, as Amir Attaran, a professor of law and population health at the University of Ottawa, argued recently in the Harvard Public Health Review, the transmission of dengue fever, a virus that is related to Zika and
transmitted
by the same species of mosquito, declines but does not cease in the Rio winter.
Not only is such flexibility de facto limited by dollar debts;US monetary conditions, it seems, are
transmitted
to other countries quite independently of their exchange-rate regimes.
These alerts,
transmitted
to police databases worldwide, identify the subject as a wanted criminal.
The British authorities believe that they are building a resilient global financial center that is capable of assuming big risks and withstanding large shocks – either home-grown or
transmitted
from abroad (that is, from the eurozone).
The greatest successes in prevention involve what has been called “combination prevention,” involving simultaneous and substantial scaling up of multiple interventions, including condom distribution, treatment of sexually
transmitted
disease, male circumcision, and peer interventions among sex workers.
Moreover, with globalization, an economic problem in one part of the world can be
transmitted
to the rest of the world more strongly, substantially complicating policy responses in both advanced and developing economies.
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