The light detected by the receiver is transmitted through an optical fibre to a computerised spectrum analyser. |
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The motion asks that rates of teenage pregnancies, abortions and sexually transmitted infections are also revealed. |
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The shape, size, and configuration of the transmitting antenna defines the wave frequency and the shape of the transmitted wave. |
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Both transmitted in simplified Morse code, one solely dots, the other solely dashes. |
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Various parameters like temperature, pressure and positions are transmitted through a wireless radio frequency via the CAN protocol. |
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Furthermore, these devices should be additionally provided with scramblers to protect transmitted information. |
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She figured she was safe enough to try raising the prison, so she configured the radio and transmitted a hailing. |
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The State has seen a massive jump in cases of the sexually transmitted infection Chlamydia. |
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There is far less vibration transmitted through the wheel and steering has a more precise feel. |
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The consensus was that folk literature is traditional narrative transmitted over time in an original, stable form. |
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Hello, Earth, Do You Read Me? How might the first intelligence from an extraterrestrial civilization be transmitted to earth? |
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The encryption keys are sent over dedicated links, and the messages ciphered with those keys are transmitted over the Internet. |
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It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection. |
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Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces. |
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The information was so militarily sensitive that the weather reports were encoded before being transmitted. |
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The disease may have been transmitted to 1056 patients through surgical instruments, however, the likelihood of transmission is remote. |
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Speeches of Marcos, a Zapatista leader, are transmitted by internet while he remains in hiding in the mountains of Chiapas. |
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A digital radio frequency transmitter system having an input circuit for receiving digital signals to be amplified and transmitted. |
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It was transmitted to me that I was seeing my ancestors, whom I had often thought about. |
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Anthrax is a zoonosis, accidentally transmitted from herbivores to humans with no onward person to person transmission. |
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Chagas' disease is a complex zoonosis, primarily transmitted by triatomine bugs, which infest poor quality housing. |
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He must have transmitted his annoyance to his players because they were much better after the restart. |
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The chip captures light that enters the eye, and generates an electrical signal that is transmitted to the overlaying neural cells of the retina. |
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It usually takes several hours of attachment and feeding before the rickettsiae are transmitted to the host. |
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Typhus is caused by rickettsia, bacteria-like microorganisms transmitted through blood-sucking insects such as fleas, lice, and ticks. |
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Stories transmitted by contemporary media can also be understood in terms of canon and apocrypha. |
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This data is then surreptitiously transmitted to crooks, allowing their young accomplices to later empty bank accounts. |
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Our simulator calculates the forces on the runners and those that are transmitted through the steering linkage to the drivers' hands. |
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West Nile is one of about 30 arboviruses of public health concern that are transmitted by female mosquitoes, which are the only ones that bite. |
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It presents not only sound but also pictures, and the news can be transmitted instantly in live coverage. |
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Sound is converted to signals by the processor and transmitted to the auditory nerves by the electrodes. |
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The up and down motion of the piston in the cylinder is transmitted by the beam to the piston in the water pump. |
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The two transmitted beams cross at the lower troposphere, bouncing back to the receiving end. |
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They have said they can't rule out the possibility that mad cow disease can be transmitted from mother to calf. |
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Leishmania are protozoal parasites that are transmitted to humans by Phlebotomus sandflies. |
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American cutaneous leishmaniasis is transmitted by sandflies in rain forest areas mainly among mammals and occasionally humans. |
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There are about 20 different species, which are transmitted by local sandflies. |
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Most rocks and minerals are transparent in slices as thin as this and can be viewed in transmitted light at various magnifications. |
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Babesiasis is usually transmitted by tick bites although there is some non-tick transmission. |
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The pinewood nematode is transmitted from pine to pine by an insect vector, the pine sawyer. |
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After entertaining all the usual sexually transmitted diseases, JTL treated the patient for scabies. |
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Traditionally, skills of a given trade were transmitted from father to son thereby forming the backbone of the apprenticeship system. |
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Only 30 years old, he died of yellow fever, transmitted by a mosquito's bite. |
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All the sub-streams are transmitted in the same frequency band, so spectrum is used very efficiently. |
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Most simply, muscle fibers activated by the nervous system produce tensile forces that are transmitted to the skeleton. |
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When road conditions became worse, juddering was transmitted through the steering column and scuttle shake, that scourge of open-tops, occurred. |
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In order to prevent sexually transmitted infections as well as pregnancy, you must use a barrier method of contraception. |
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But another important cause of bartholinitis is gonorrhoea, which is a sexually transmitted infection. |
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Some historians believe that the Babylonian base 60 place-value system was transmitted to the Indians via the Greeks. |
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The credit may be transmitted to the supplier through an intermediary bank in its own country. |
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A loud whoop was briefly transmitted from the ship before the only sound was the thrum of the thrusters as the captain throttled them back down. |
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Lyme disease, a disease transmitted by ticks, is the most common insect-borne illness in the United States. |
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Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks, no bigger than a pin-head that normally live on deer. |
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According to quantum mechanics, a single photon passing through a beam splitter takes both the reflected and transmitted paths simultaneously. |
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All that is transmitted through a semi-automatic five-speed gearbox, which is a delight to use. |
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If the transgene exhibits Mendelian inheritance then it is being transmitted in the germ line. |
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The drama series is produced by BBC Wales and will be transmitted later next year. |
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The main difference is that in the present case there is no free rotation around the linker, and so torsion is transmitted. |
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Over a week or so, these microfilariae develop into infective larvae and can be transmitted when the fly bites another person. |
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We're looking for the reduction in unnecessary infection, most of which are transmitted by contact or touch. |
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For example, the belief that radio waves or microwaves can be used to cause a person to hear voices transmitted to him seems unlikely. |
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It is the past in the shape of linguistically transmitted tradition which determines our pre-understanding. |
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Tremetol may be transmitted through the milk and butterfat to humans and other animals, causing milk sickness in them. |
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One important consideration is the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Take, for example, malaria, which involves infection by a parasite transmitted by mosquitoes. |
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Syphilis is an uncommon sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious problems if left untreated. |
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The problem needs to be addressed as soon as possible, because worms are easily transmitted to humans. |
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Medical evaluation including sexually transmitted disease testing and genetic screening will be required of donor participants. |
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Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen in the United States. |
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In the United Kingdom most cases of sexually transmitted infections are treated at genitourinary medicine clinics. |
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We also thank all the nurses in the 3 sexually transmitted disease clinics for participating in the study. |
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Contraceptive implants and injections do not protect either partner against infection of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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The all-female condition has been consistently transmitted maternally to offspring for 22 generations. |
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It has a portable X-ray, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and diabetes screening. |
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For example, a patient's death in a Colorado hospital was attributed to an infection transmitted by a reprocessed cardiac catheter. |
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Around 40 per cent of the world's population is at risk from malaria transmitted by mosquitoes. |
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There seems to be an idea that harm, and responsibility for harm, is transmitted pathologically from generation to generation. |
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Some of the data from these and other experiments were transmitted to Earth during Columbia's mission. |
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Multiple wavelengths, or channels, can now be transmitted over long distances operating at 10 Gbps. |
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The signals are transmitted either by satellite or microwave or by undersea cable. |
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Radar signals were transmitted to both Venus and Mercury, as the planets were about to pass behind the Sun. |
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Panic seized the US capital Wednesday and was transmitted in amplified form to the entire country via the broadcast airwaves. |
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From Earth a signal with a very precise frequency is transmitted to the spacecraft, and a transponder aboard the spacecraft sends it back. |
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The packages have to be very light and the measuring device has to produce an electrical signal which can be transmitted by radio. |
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These enhanced sound waves are then transmitted to the implant and electrodes electromagnetically or through a wired connection. |
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A short pulse or wave of electromagnetic radiation is transmitted from the system into the ground. |
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During that time, sensor data are wirelessly transmitted from a small device worn on the arm to a pager-like unit with a display. |
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A wireless receiver unit receives the output signal transmitted by the transmitter. |
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Messages in the brain are transmitted from one nerve cell to another using different chemical transmitters. |
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Also known as the shin bone, the tibia is the more medial bone and carries most of the weight transmitted between the femur and foot. |
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B quintana, transmitted by the human body louse, causes trench fever, characterised by fever, rash, bone pain, and splenomegaly. |
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Some of the most common diseases are malaria, bilharzia, sexually transmitted diseases, tetanus, cholera, polio, and typhoid. |
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Bilharzia is transmitted by bathing in water infected with bilharzia larvae. |
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The near-ambient UV treatment used premium cellulose triacetate, which transmitted all solar wavelengths equally. |
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A new government website misinforms parents about how to protect their kids from sexually transmitted diseases. |
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The signal is thought to have been transmitted 31 million years ago and travelled 182 trillion miles to reach us on Earth. |
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Their study is the first to suggest that bird flu can be transmitted to humans from wild birds. |
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Clonorchis used to be transmitted through eating raw small cyprinids such as minnows and bitterlings. |
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The main health threats are sleeping sickness, transmitted by the tsetse fly, and malaria. |
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He has been transmitted to the main sickbay however he is currently unconscious. |
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A tunnel vision approach to reducing unplanned pregnancy may do nothing to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and can increase it. |
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After diffraction of the beam, the monochromatic radiation was exited from the lower part of the slit and transmitted by another light guide. |
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Because the signal is transmitted over radio waves, others can listen in to any transmissions, so the authentication mechanisms are also visible. |
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Dermatologists often check the mouth to determine a skin diagnosis or detect sexually transmitted diseases. |
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The worm is transmitted from one person to another through the bites of infected mosquitoes. |
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This deadly form of malaria is caused by a single cell organism which is transmitted by mosquito bite. |
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Electrical power and data are transmitted via a neutrally-buoyant umbilical cable. |
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Boyce's clear demand for this unambiguous statement was transmitted to Goldsmith through the Prime Minister. |
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Through this point of contact, Mozarabic art transmitted Moorish features to the European Romanesque. |
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The organism thrives in the soil, and is transmitted to humans via uncooked or poorly cooked meat and through house cats. |
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The skinhead subculture that was transmitted to Germany was not the original, but the revival. |
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In turn this information can be quickly and automatically transmitted to other patrol cars and even bobbies on the beat. |
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The research identified seven cases of malaria transmitted in this way, which was probably an underestimate. |
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The signals are transmitted either by satellite, microwave or by undersea cable. |
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Some, like the influenza virus, are occasionally transmitted to people via contact with birds or other animals harboring new strains. |
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When the bacterial cell divides, only one daughter cell in each generation contains the exogenote which is transmitted unilinearly. |
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This process currently slows down and limits the amount of data that can be transmitted along fibre-optic networks. |
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It is transmitted through urine and droppings from infected rodents, and airborne particles. |
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The disease is also transmitted by several insects and related pests, including fruit flies, beetles, borers, mites, and even squirrels. |
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That, too, paled next to his description of a man who feared he had transmitted HIV to his Boston terrier. |
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That's when transmitted radio signals bounce off barriers and take multiple paths to get to a receiver, resulting in interference. |
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A sniffer intercepts uncoded information while it is being transmitted via a network. |
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Nearly all wounds became infected, the infection often being transmitted by the surgeons' unwashed hands and instruments. |
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Here we investigate the effects of a sexually transmitted nematode on male spermatophylax production. |
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In men, urethral discharge and dysuria are the most common symptoms of sexually transmitted urethritis. |
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Nerve impulses are transmitted at synapses by the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters. |
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The patented sensitive microphone detects the noise of a water leak transmitted along pipes, valves, and hydrants and through the ground. |
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The speed of sound is the speed at which pressure disturbances can be transmitted in a fluid such as air. |
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Vision was transmitted on 261.3 metres and sound on 398.9 metres, medium wave. |
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Remember that a vasectomy does not protect you against sexually transmitted infections. |
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The Department of Health has said that no evidence exists that vCJD has ever been transmitted through blood or blood products. |
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The bacteria are transmitted primarily by insect vectors, citrus psyllids, and through infected planting materials. |
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Genital warts, also known as condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Medicine in fact, was hopeless at looking at venereal disease, or any sexually transmitted disease, as we call it now. |
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That has only been recorded once before in the animal world, and that was a venereally transmitted canine cancer. |
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It is the less obvious venereally transmitted bacteria that some specialists denounce as the culprits. |
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He was an excellent teacher and helped to set up the postgraduate course in sexually transmitted diseases and the diploma in venereology. |
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The virus in pregnant women can be transmitted vertically to the infant, primarily at the time of delivery. |
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Gagarin used radios that transmitted via the very high frequency, high frequency, and shortwave bandwidths. |
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Back in the 50's, people were absolutely astounded and blown away by the magic of moving pictures transmitted into their homes via invisible rays. |
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It is said that the originator of this school was Shinra Saburo Yoshimitsu and the ryu was transmitted within the Aizu clan, from father to son, from olden times. |
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The mechanism seems to be that noise energy is transmitted from the stapes footplate into the vestibular part of the labyrinth, especially to the sacculus and the utriculus. |
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They moved into the flat upstairs and they lumbered about like huge beasts, stomping up and down with no thought of the excess noise being transmitted to my ears below. |
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Some were simply transmitted live without anyone bothering to record them, while others, which were recorded, were then junked in order to save space or re-use expensive tape. |
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This is because the brown stain of Pyrocat-HD blocks green light and makes it difficult to evaluate the negative by transmitted light when using a green safelight. |
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According to the Montgomery Police Department, transmitting a sexually transmitted disease is a class C misdemeanor. |
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The notion that Ebola might be a sexually transmitted disease remains plausible if unproven. |
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Coupling rods from this main axle also provide power to the two pairs of carrying wheels, through which the power is transmitted where the rack is not in use. |
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Burcham became an activist for the vaccine, which prevents HPV, the sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer. |
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I was very careful and very concerned about taking care of everybody in terms of sexually transmitted disease. |
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Les Vasey used to be a top Bradford policeman, sleuthing out villains, but since his retirement ten years ago his target has been the rise in sexually transmitted diseases. |
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Rabies, an RNA virus, is most commonly transmitted by animal bites. |
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They did say at the time that it was possible that these could have been recorded transmissions all transmitted from somewhere else and retransmitted in this area. |
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A mailing list introduces a new break point, that of instead of transmitting a message to a recipient, it's instead transmitted to a recipient reference. |
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In the past, the electrodes transmitted the electrical signal by wires to a receiver and amplifier, and the results were recorded on a continuous roll of paper. |
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Haemoproteus is transmitted by sandflies, or biting midges, of the genus Culicoides, and by louse-flies, both of which occur in the Lesser Antilles. |
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Because our ideas and interests are transmitted to other people through the way we communicate, we're more apt to get our needs met if we are effective communicators. |
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At least one of the airliners involved transmitted a hijacking beacon. |
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Sound waves reaching the tympanic membrane will initiate vibrations that are transmitted through the bony ossicles of the middle ear to the oval window. |
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The system includes location beacons having a known position and the beacons are capable of receiving the identity information transmitted by the portable terminals. |
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I believe you are right, although smallpox, when it ran rampant, was generally transmitted from respiratory mucoid droplets transmitted from a person sick with smallpox. |
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He transmitted on all frequencies, but there was no response. |
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So, when she asked for a pap and sexually transmitted infection screening, her nurse was confused. |
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Vibrations of the oval window are transmitted to the perilymph in the scala vestibuli and across the vestibular membrane to the endolymph of the cochlear duct. |
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As the ultrasound energy is transmitted through the tissue by the sending crystal, some is dissipated, some refracted, and some reflected back to the receiving crystal. |
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So conceivably one image per second could be transmitted to Earth. |
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The sender would tap out messages in Morse code, which would be transmitted down the telegraph wire to a human decoder translating them back into ordinary characters. |
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After discharge, patients recorded and transmitted their rhythm by telephone daily and whenever they had symptoms suggestive of atrial fibrillation. |
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Just like the Internet, radio stations will be able to monitor programmes being transmitted or aired by another radio station that is connected to the network. |
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His AC power was transmitted at much higher voltages than the DC alternative, making it potentially lethal if unshielded workers touched live wires. |
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Bacterial vaginosis is not a sexually transmitted infection. |
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You don't want every word or sound to be transmitted, do you? |
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However, the bandits transmitted that there were no other bandits in the target area, and we were not painting any contacts over the target with our own radars. |
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A history of termination of pregnancy, recurrent miscarriages, sexually transmitted infections, or sterilisation can all become a source of conflict. |
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In some cases, inflamed lymph nodes may be a sign of more serious diseases, such as tuberculosis, rabbit fever, cat scratch disease and sexually transmitted diseases. |
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This type of detector typically has limited efficiency because some photons are reflected from the front surface and others are transmitted all the way through the tungsten. |
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Some handsets are available that can receive free analog terrestrial broadcasts but these pictures tend to break up when transmitted to a moving device. |
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Song production clearly involves some metabolic cost to a bird because energy is transmitted to the surroundings in the form of sound pressure waves. |
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Petrographical studies were conducted by examining thin sections in transmitted and reflected light to identify magnetic mineralogy and diagenetic phases. |
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Light from a semiconductor laser is transmitted through the atomic vapor. |
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Or will the data have to be transmitted to a laboratory in Australia for complex and elaborate testing before an umpire can no-ball a bowler for chucking? |
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The disease causes a reduction in yield and is transmitted through infected cuttings, shears and other implements, as well as infected soil and water. |
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The styles of the canonical masters, as transmitted through tracing copies and replicas, may thus be considered a kind of DNA imprint from which all subsequent idioms emerge. |
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Further, the products of crossovers between inverted repeats may lead to dicentric and acentric chromosomes that often cannot be transmitted to the next generation. |
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Such structures are necessary to protect national memory and to give a society confidence that the memory will be transmitted accurately and with intellectual rigour. |
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Syphilis is a bacterial infection usually transmitted by sexual contact. |
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As a freight train rolls through the Alameda Corridor, a scanner inside a trackside hut records data transmitted from tags affixed to the train's cargo containers. |
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The Jataka collections were transmitted orally for centuries, and when written down they took a form combined of verse, story, and moral commentary. |
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It is a highly contagious viral infection mainly transmitted by droplets caused by single stranded RNA virus belonging to genus morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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Multiple radio channel frequency signals that are modulated with respective information modulation are transmitted from a common antenna at multiple radio frequencies. |
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Six words transmitted wirelessly late in the evening of Nov. 7, 2000, foretold an event that forever changed American politics. |
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For this reason, X-linked conditions like hemophilia or muscular dystrophy are expressed in sons and transmitted by physically normal carrier mothers. |
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To ensure noise measurements on digital carriers are valid, a holding tone must be transmitted to operate the compander and quantizing circuitry in its normal operating range. |
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Because smallpox is typically transmitted via direct contact with an infected person, the presence of smallpox could be recognized by the appearance of symptoms. |
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In contrast, word that Ebola might be sexually transmitted would likely bounce very differently. |
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Canine heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal parasitic condition, transmitted by mosquitoes, in which roundworms develop in the heart and major blood vessels of dogs. |
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Roundworms, also know as ascarids, are transmitted from mothers to nursing kittens or through the cat ingesting eggs or other hosts that are infected with the eggs. |
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When any part of the radio wave is reflected to the fuze from the target, an interaction or doppler signal occurs between the reflected transmitted wave. |
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In a wiretap channel, the eavesdropper is assumed to receive messages transmitted by the sender over a channel that is noisier than the legitimate receiver's channel. |
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When the torque exceeds said value the torque limiting clutch 27 of said layshaft slips so that the torque in excess of said value is transmitted by the other layshaft. |
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With the exception of HIV infection and some cases of hepatitis B, most people with a sexually transmitted infection are not admitted to hospital. |
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Cholera and typhoid fever are transmitted when I ingest contaminated food or drink. |
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Aimed at sensitising the male psyche to the vulnerability of women to sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, the organisation is working on two phases. |
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Although mistresses sometimes taught their female slaves specific skills, slave women themselves normally transmitted those skills from one generation to the next. |
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The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light. |
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Note that a transmission geometry offers the greatest efficiency of collection, but such measurements are compromised by background transmitted light. |
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In certain areas, mankind is presently consuming these mineral resources more rapidly than they are being transmitted from the interior of the planet to the biosphere. |
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Data encryption is defined as the process of scrambling transmitted or stored information making it unintelligible until it is unscrambled by the intended recipient. |
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Haemoproteus species are transmitted by biting midges and louse flies. |
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One means by which certain technological advances were transmitted within Europe was a result of the General Chapter of the Cistercian monks. |
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Customers pay for the service based on the number of kilobytes transmitted over the CDPD network. |
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The pathogen is a single-celled parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi, which is transmitted by assassin bugs. |
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The parasite is transmitted by a triatomine bug, commonly called a kissing bug. |
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But it is known that FMF is a genetically transmitted disease characterized by attacks of relapsing fever, joint, chest and abdominal pain. |
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Historically, some of these mosquito-borne diseases have been autochthonously transmitted on Guam. |
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By contrast, a new theory was advanced by contagionists who believed that diseases were transmitted by specific germs. |
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A THIRD of women are not using any form of contraception, leaving them in danger of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. |
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In West Africa, Lassa virus is carried by rodents and transmitted to humans through contact with urine or droppings of infected rodents. |
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Les audio and video signals being transmitted by the technical services of the hemicycle region, no further shooting is demandee. |
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Noroviruses, transmitted from person to person and indirectly via contaminated water and food, are highly contagious. |
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A number of common parasites, including roundworm, are transmitted via dog feces. |
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Hepatitis A, a naked RNA virus, is a member of Picornaviridae family Hepatovirus genus, transmitted via the fecal-oral route. |
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Hep B can be transmitted through sexual intercourse with an infected person or sharing infected needles. |
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis is the common form of leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by sand flies. |
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Kala-azar is a parasite-carried infectious disease transmitted by sand flies. |
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Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by Leishmania, a parasite which is transmitted to humans through sand fly bites. |
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The second project targets leishmaniasis, an infectious disease transmitted by certain species of sand fly. |
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Normally, the fugal strains that produce AF reside in soil as saprobes, but can be transmitted to plant tissues when conditions are favorable. |
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Black quarter, Hemorrhagic septicemia, which can be transmitted to animals of the hosting areas. |
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The Farmers Union of Wales says dog faeces is another growing problem, with hydatid disease in sheep on the rise, transmitted by unwormed dogs. |
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The scrambled signal from the phone is descrambled at the switch and transmitted to its destination as a regular phone signal. |
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Basically, the rotational movement of the pinion is directly transmitted to the crown wheel of the drum trough the gears. |
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There are lots of these self-test kits available, ranging from pregnancy testing and sexually transmitted infections to early cancer screening. |
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The facilitators found out that discussing sexually transmitted diseases with students in conservative countries can be dicey. |
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At the same time, suspicion of a sexually transmitted disease causes immense social turmoil. |
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Tergiversator transmitted into the water carrier and escort propulsion noises and active sonar transmissions. |
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease which, if untreated, can result in serious illness and cause infertility. |
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The latest statistics show that sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise. |
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Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection and around one in 10 young people test positive. |
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According to the Sexually Transmitted Infection Education Foundation, sexually transmitted infections occur across all ages, from young to old. |
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Methylation of DNA occurs on cytosines and can be transmitted over many cell generations to sustain epigenetic memory. |
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Yes, the Ebola virus is potentially a sexually transmitted disease. |
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Concurrent gonococcal and chlamydial infections among men attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic. |
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Each line of the displayed image is transmitted using a signal as shown above. |
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A serious viroid disease, cadang cadang, which devastates coconut palms, was found be transmitted between them by bolo knives. |
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The most common disease that can be transmitted from pet monkeys is monkeypox which can be fatal. |
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In natural cycles, anisakid larvae are transmitted to marine mammals or piscivorous birds when they eat raw saltwater fish or squid. |
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In developed countries, it has long been recognized that MSM are at high risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. |
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The virus can also be transmitted by way of aerosolized vomitus or contact with a contaminated surface. |
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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochetal bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. |
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The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus 16 is related to the increasing incidence of oropharyngeal cancer in the younger population. |
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Earlier theologians had held that it was transmitted from generation to generation by the sinful nature of sex. |
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There were three standards for the way the additional color information can be encoded and transmitted. |
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Hindu scriptures were composed, memorized and transmitted verbally, across generations, for many centuries before they were written down. |
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It is also believed that witchcraft can be transmitted to children by feeding. |
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Folk music has been preserved and transmitted orally, through print and later through recordings. |
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Despite this tragedy, and the need for treatment for a sexually transmitted disease on his return, Disraeli felt enriched by his experiences. |
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The resistance was alerted to carry out these tasks by messages personnels transmitted by the BBC's French service from London. |
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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected or scattered or transmitted, it stayed the same colour. |
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From 1931 to 1933, station W9XD in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, transmitted some of the first VHF television signals. |
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For centuries, the Torah appeared only as a written text transmitted in parallel with the oral tradition. |
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This would have been orally transmitted for a period before being written down. |
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All of these terrestrial channels are transmitted via a DVB T2 digital TV signal. |
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Some rose quartz contains microscopic rutile needles which produces an asterism in transmitted light. |
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Through socialization, a system of beliefs, values, assumptions and expectations is transmitted to group members. |
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The transmitted light appears greenish blue, because gold strongly reflects yellow and red. |
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Then in 1927, Philo Farnsworth's image dissector camera tube transmitted its first image. |
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The record of the trial court is certified by the clerk of the trial court and transmitted to the appellate body. |
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The folklorist studies the traditional artifacts of a social group and how they are transmitted. |
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This folklore can include jokes, sayings and expected behavior in multiple variants, always transmitted in an informal manner. |
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If it is not transmitted, then it is no longer folklore and becomes instead an historic relic. |
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Luxe TV, a niche theme based station, soon began broadcasting on the Luxembourg DTT platform, transmitted from the Dudelange transmitter. |
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In the NTSC and PAL color systems, U and V are transmitted by using quadrature amplitude modulation of a subcarrier. |
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But as previously mentioned, it was deleted before transmission, and only the chroma is transmitted. |
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In the SECAM television system, U and V are transmitted on alternate lines, using simple frequency modulation of two different color subcarriers. |
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In 1988, during a hiatus in the television show, Slipback, the first radio drama, was transmitted. |
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Staff at Broadcasting House were reading out the report but it was not transmitted. |
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Endoparasitic helminths are transmitted from intermediate host jellyfish to definitive host fish via predation. |
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The larvae of the guinea worm must develop within a copepod's digestive tract before being transmitted to humans. |
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Threadworms can be transmitted by biting insects such as ticks and mosquitoes. |
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The orbital ephemeris is transmitted in a data message that is superimposed on a code that serves as a timing reference. |
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For a transmitted radar signal, the polarization can be controlled to yield different effects. |
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In most cases, the receiver does not detect the return while the signal is being transmitted. |
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These signals are transmitted on two separate carrier frequencies that are common to all satellites in the network. |
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Information was transmitted to the Hydrographic office, which prepared forecasts used in planning movement of shipping. |
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It was at this tower about 1898 that Guglielmo Marconi heard wireless signals transmitted from Porthcurno, a distance of 30 miles. |
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Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. |
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When used in communication, a sign is encoded and transmitted by a sender through a channel to a receiver who decodes it. |
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As these varied styles of Buddhist monasticism are transmitted to Western cultures, still more new forms are being created. |
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The Greek Orthodox Church also shaped modern Greek identity and transmitted Greek traditions to the wider Orthodox World. |
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But historically copies exist of those original autographs, transmitted and preserved in a number of manuscript traditions. |
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He argues it was ultimately transmitted by Baktrian Greek merchants to the Pontic where it became Ounni and Hunni in Roman Greek and Latin. |
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Thus, a contagious disease is a subset of infectious disease that is especially infective or easily transmitted. |
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Infectious diseases are commonly transmitted from person to person through direct contact. |
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Indian scholars maintain that the verses and the history contained in them have been orally transmitted thousands of years before. |
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Smallpox is not known to be transmitted by insects or animals and there is no asymptomatic carrier state. |
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Cutaneous anthrax is also called woolsorter's disease, as the spores can be transmitted in unwashed wool. |
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More seriously, the organisms that can cause spontaneous enzootic abortion in sheep are easily transmitted to pregnant women. |
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Orthodox Judaism holds that on biblical Mount Sinai, the Written Law was transmitted along with an Oral Law. |
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The Oral law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy. |
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