Collocations withtransmission
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airborne transmission
In comparison to airborne transmission symptoms such as sore throat, pharyngeal erythema, and enlarged tonsils, submandibular lymphadenopathy are more frequent than coughing and coryza.
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cultural transmission
Much attention has focused on how cultural transmission affects evolutionary rates.
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digital transmission
Will he press for that definition to extend to all forms of digital transmission?
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efficient transmission
Efficient transmission of tick-borne encephalitis virus between cofeeding ticks.
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electric transmission
The cylinder was mounted on an air-bearing table which could be precessed about a vertical axis by a continuously variable electric transmission.
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five-speed transmission
Power was accessed through a close-ratio five-speed transmission with a manual clutch.
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foodborne transmission
In our study, in only seven of the 54 outbreaks (13 %) with a known infection route for noroviruses could a foodborne transmission have occurred.
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four-speed transmission
A sample layout of a four-speed transmission is shown below.
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gas transmission
The main problem in implementing the gas directive is the position of statutory or de facto monopolies in gas transmission.
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genetic transmission
Despite ample evidence for genetic factors in autism, the illness does not show simple genetic transmission.
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horizontal transmission
The overall horizontal transmission coefficient is the only parameter which sampling range depends on the values of the other parameters.
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human-to-human transmission
The risk of human-to-human transmission is thought to be insignificant.
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intergenerational transmission
Possible causal mechanisms for such intergenerational transmission of behaviour may include both genetic and environmental elements.
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light transmission
Our results indicate that light transmission through sandstone is wavelength dependent.
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live transmission
It covered live transmission rights, repeat rights and radio rights and it was hailed as a great achievement.
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long-distance transmission
I quote a single example—the long-distance transmission of electricity by direct current at very high voltage—say, half a million volts.
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malaria transmission
Remote sensing as a landscape epidemiologic tool to identify villages at risk for malaria transmission.
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means of transmission
This means of transmission represents the tip of the iceberg as far as technology goes.
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optical transmission
Sometimes it is possible to use a functional signal like for example, optical transmission in optical microassembly for the coupling of single-mode fibers to waveguides.
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oral transmission
Certainly, the teaching system crucially depends on and extols oral transmission from the guru.
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radio transmission
In some cases they sell radio transmission on a time basis.
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rapid transmission
For example, brain mylenization (analogically, like the rubbery insulation around an electrical wire) is understood to promote more rapid transmission of neural activity along the brain's vast neural pathways.
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risk of transmission
The risk of transmission of plague by rodents has traditionally been related to sea-borne trade.
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satellite transmission
Most of the world is also covered in stereo by satellite transmission.
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secondary transmission
Alternatively, secondary transmission from carriers of the outbreak strain could be possible.
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six-speed transmission
Power is delivered to the rear wheel by a close-ratio, six-speed transmission.
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synaptic transmission
Downregulation might result in a decrease in glutamate uptake and a subsequent increase in excitatory synaptic transmission.
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transmission belt
As we have suggested, the state is relegated to becoming simply a transmission belt for transnational capital.
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transmission channel
Second harmonic emitted forward originates mainly from the boundary of the transmission channel, and is generated by a small fraction of the main pulse.
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transmission dynamics
This implies that more insight can be obtained into causative mechanisms underlying the transmission dynamics of the pathogen.
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transmission equipment
There is one other point about transmission equipment.
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transmission facility
For the first time a reception facility in the home exists in advance of a transmission facility.
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transmission fluid
It draws transmission fluid from a sump and pressurizes it, which is needed for transmission components to operate.
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transmission grid
Access to the transmission grid, the structure of the transmission tariffs, and the rules for cross-border electricity trade are subject to regulations by a supranational regulatory authority.
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transmission link
It illustrates how important an open transmission link is for the wave propagation into the venous system.
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transmission mechanism
To understand the implications of determinacy for the monetary transmission mechanism, consider a thought experiment.
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variable transmission
The hypothesis investigated was whether variation in infectivity could cause the variable transmission.
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vertical transmission
For the purposes of this present work, however, we will deal only with the issue of vertical transmission.
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wireless transmission
In order to ensure the clarity of the pictures, special wireless transmission instruments are used for the image data.
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