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trans·mit·ting
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Princeton's WordNet
transmission, transmittal, transmittingnoun
the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted
Synonyms:
contagion, transmittance, transmission system, transmission, infection, transmittal
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#3164 | transmission | |
#4507 | infection | |
#9616 | transmit | |
#9773 | forwarding | |
#17579 | transmitting | |
#26957 | conveying | |
#31612 | transmittal | |
#51644 | contagion | |
#72578 | transmittance |
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Meteorological factors certainly play an important role in determining the global range of the virus-transmitting Aedes (aegypti species of) mosquitoes and how competently they can transmit a virus.
The unfortunate thing for transmitting disease is that right when the infection takes off, just before a person becomes symptomatic, they probably have the highest level [ of virus ], so, the day they start having symptoms, and the day before and maybe the day before that is when they have the highest viral load.
What the CDC has said -- and it gets misinterpreted -- they're saying, wearing any mask is better than no mask at all, but there is a gradation of capability of preventing you from getting infected and from you transmitting it to someone else. So we should be wearing the best possible masks that we can get. That's a fact.
If education is always to be conceived along the same antiquated lines of a mere transmission of knowledge, there is little to be hoped from it in the bettering of man's future. For what is the use of transmitting knowledge if the individual's total development lags behind?
These ticks will transmit this virus when they feed within a matter of hours, whereas with Lyme disease, for example, ticks generally have to feed up to two days before they’re capable of transmitting it.
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