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transmission

noun as in the act of transporting

noun as in broadcast

noun as in a mechanism for transmitting power

noun as in conveyance

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This contrasts with previous studies on the topic that have more heavily emphasized the transmission of knowledge from parent to child.

This computationally intensive method improves the contrast and resolution of digital images captured in optical microscopes like widefield, confocal or transmission microscopes.

Although there have been no confirmed occurrences of human-to-human transmission, each time the virus is transmitted, it has a greater chance of mutating in ways that make it more infectious to humans.

From Salon

In a statement on social media, Mr Galushchenko said that "a massive attack on our energy system is ongoing" and that Russian forces were "attacking electricity generation and transmission facilities".

From BBC

“I would still call these sporadic animals or human infections, and there’s still no evidence of any human to human,” transmission, she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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