In order to accurately predict seat comfort, Renault runs a dynamic test of seat transmissibility with a static weight. |
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At the moment, it is generally agreed that smallpox has the best mixture of transmissibility and deadliness to do the job effectively. |
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Each additional human case gives the virus an opportunity to improve its transmissibility in humans, and thus develop into a pandemic strain. |
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But here, too, transmissibility can be reduced dramatically. A first way of doing this is to test pregnant women to see if they have the virus. |
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Further the issue of transmissibility of price changes and the reasons for the gap between producer and consumer prices need to be studied. |
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This may mitigate the stigma derived from people's fear of the transmissibility of HIV through everyday contact. |
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The capacity and precision of resource surveys have been greatly enhanced by remote sensing, and this has been coupled with the worldwide transmissibility of information. |
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By following the CDC guide for investigating and controlling VRSA, we defined periods of potential transmissibility. |
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The chemicals may affect the oxygen transmissibility factor which allows the corneas to breathe. |
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Polycarbonate glazing has many advantages over conventional glass glazing, but high heat transmissibility remains a problem. |
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And on Page 7, learn what scientists have discovered about the transmissibility of the Ebola virus. |
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Finally, disease transmissibility has recently been demonstrated for a subtype of GSS previously thought to be nontransmissible. |
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It is also recognized, however, that vaccine transmissibility can be helpful e.g., in the case of live polio vaccine, which can be spread from vaccinated children to others who have not been vaccinated. |
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Relationship between transmissibility of different strains of virus and recovery of airborne virus in the environment of infector mice. |
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As regards the atypical scrapie, it further concluded that the apparent restricted dissemination of the agent in the organism of affected individuals could limit the transmissibility through milk. |
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The mandate given to the group specifically states the necessity to look at issues relating to transmissibility of BSE to man, and methods of testing for the disease in live animals and people. |
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Estimating the transmissibility of disease alone through modelling frameworks will not be sufficient to inform or support challenging policy decisions. |
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There's game strategies, systems and even positions linked to political viewpoints, there's class transmissibility, class transcendency, class transparency, represented by players, moves, fans and such. |
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The lethality of the virus remained relatively stable at approximately 60 per cent, and there was no evidence of increased transmissibility from person to person. |
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