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communicability



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Without that communicability, the discovery would have a strange status.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 14, 2026

The second wave, which exploded across the country in April and May, exposed both the Delta variant’s increased communicability and India’s inability to cope.

From New York Times Aug. 17, 2021

Her mastery of rhythmic pulse, of natural melody that sounds less composed than plucked from the air, and imaginative vocal and instrumental character from the chamber orchestra provide a remarkable degree of communicability.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 12, 2019

The ostensible goal of these experiments—in which researchers manipulate already-dangerous pathogens to create or increase communicability among humans—is to develop tools to monitor the natural emergence of pandemic strains.

From Slate Apr. 11, 2014

The latter, shock to awaken surprise needs to be exactingly, uncompromisingly attended for the communicability of knowledge and the actualization of the phenomenon, nursing.

From Humanistic Nursing by Josephine G. Paterson




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