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- A ****ually transmitted infection (STI), also referred to as a ****ually transmitted disease (STD) and the older term venereal disease (VD), is an infection...
- Look up transmission in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transmission or transmit may refer to: Power transmission Electric power transmission Transmission...
- castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), trophically-transmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism...
- March 13, 1922 Charles Jenkins filed the U.S. patent No. 1,544,156 for Transmition of Pictures over Wireless, it was granted on June 30, 1925. In 1928 Charles...
- disease-bearing organisms known as vectors: for example, viruses are often transmitted from plant to plant by insects that feed on plant sap, such as aphids;...
- DMA interfaces to the host processors, support for multiple receive and transmit queues, partitioning into multiple logical interfaces, and on-controller...
- reproduction, but contributes to the development of aphids with wings, which can transmit the virus more easily to new host plants. Additionally, symbiotic bacteria...
- The following radio stations are located in and transmitted from Singapore. As of August 2023, there are three licensed broadcasters of terrestrial radio...
- data link could be allowed to transmit for exactly one second, then station B on the other end could be allowed to transmit for exactly one second, and...
- Plant pathology or phytopathology is the scientific study of plant diseases caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological...