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"They don't understand the communicability of the disease," he said.
To be sure, the professions of some people in any modern city require constant communicability.
The building is a testament to the communicability of inanimate objects, he said.
The survey found misconceptions about the disease's communicability.
However, according to the American Public Health Association, with effective treatment, communicability ends within hours.
In contrast, Janis Hootman suggests that school communicability is low.
The communicability of a sensation.
While the success of this experiment is unknown, it demonstrated an educated guess about the disease's communicability that was not confirmed until the 18th century.
To be honest, the contagion remains something of a work-in-progress; I am not yet entirely satisfied with its rate of communicability.
Consciring: A general theory for subjective communicability.
However, the video lecturing system was abandoned after it was condemned for the lack of communicability of students with instructors.
However, with respect to the communicability of head lice, whether an egg contains a viable embryo or not is eminently relevant.
Selective pressures on the once and future contents of ethnic stereotypes: Effects of the communicability of traits.
Communicability, Racial Discourse, and Disease.
Local detractors, with unfounded fears of casual communicability of AIDS, unsuccessfully sought to have its permitting revoked.
Mechanical arms, currently at rest, gave her the option of extracting and manipulating minute samples from each vat, for the purpose of testing virulence and communicability.
But I think you should place them in a completely isolated wing and begin complete barrier nursing, at least until we have some idea as to the communicability of the disease."
Estrada, E.; Hatano, N. Communicability in Complex Networks.
Contributing to this controversy is a lack of data on fundamental questions concerning communicability of head lice in school settings, and the efficacy of particular school policies.
In these translations, he has taken care of the communicability of the language to the common people without causing any compromise with their poetic and philosophical heights and depths.
"It is our opinion that he is of low communicability," Dr. Huitt said, as the C.D.C. had also said.
In this article, we'll examine the symptoms, the treatment, and the communicability of SARS, and we'll find out what is being done to cure and control the condition.
Taste is, therefore, the faculty of forming an a priori estimate of the communicability of the feeling that, without the mediation of a concept, are connected with a given representation.
The expert says that during the period of peak communicability, the infected person would be too weak and too fully covered with pus-oozing pockmarks to be allowed on an international flight.
The rise of the novel, he observed, was coincident with the decline of storytelling; and in consequence he says, in a striking phrase, 'the communicability of experience is declining'.