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To disseminate (from lat. disseminare "scattering seeds"), in the field of communication, is to broadcast a message to the public without direct feedback from the audience.
Look up dissemination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To disseminate (from lat. disseminare "scattering seeds"), in the field of communication, is...
other areas of the body, or disseminated infection which is the pathogen's entry into the host, growth, and dissemination, which results in illness. After...
of Statistical Terms - Data dissemination Definition". stats.oecd.org. Retrieved 2021-04-09. "What is Data Dissemination | Online Learning". Retrieved...
Selective dissemination of information ("SDI") was originally a phrase related to library and information science. SDI refers to tools and resources used...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a condition in which blood clots form throughout the body, blocking small blood vessels. Symptoms may include...
protection' as an aspect of privacy, which involves "the collection, use, and dissemination of personal information". This concept forms the foundation for fair...
developmental anomalies. In those with deficits in immune function, disseminated shingles may occur (wide rash). It is defined as more than 20 skin lesions...
: 316 Skin lesions are present in approximately 6% of patients with dissemination.: 316 Histoplasmosis James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al....
The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY, an acronym derived from its original name, National Information Center for Handicapped...
Disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis, also called disseminate and recurrent infundibular folliculitis or Hitch and Lund disease, is a rare...
Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) is an International Monetary Fund standard to guide member countries in the dissemination of national statistics...
standardize criteria in 1965 by introducing some fundamental requirements: Dissemination of the lesions in time (DIT) and space (DIS), and that "signs and symptoms...
effective if these communities are not involved in both the creation and dissemination of science information. One strategy to improve inclusivity in science...
Dermatophytosis, also known as ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin (Dermatomycosis). Typically it results in a red, itchy, scaly, circular rash...
owing to the ease of dissemination of materials that are associated with the development of computer technology. Such dissemination may have been too costly...
war. Yoko Ono is his cousin. Kase was the Chairman of Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact, a right-wing organization promoting historical revisionism...
subdivisions (often corresponding to municipalities) and fourth-level dissemination areas. In some provinces, census divisions correspond to the province's...
Time and frequency transfer is a scheme where multiple sites share a precise reference time or frequency. The technique is commonly used for creating and...
delivery, or dissemination, to a target. The most common techniques include munitions (such as bombs, projectiles, warheads) that allow dissemination at a distance...
the dissemination standards and they were split into two tiers: The General Data Dissemination System (GDDS) and the Special Data Dissemination Standard...
René Girard. I See Satan Fall Like Lightning, pp. 37–38, 51, 78, 131 Dissemination, translated by Barbara Johnson, Chicago, University of Chicago Press...
information flow. Dissemination is the part of the intelligence cycle that delivers products to consumers, and intelligence dissemination management refers...
analysis, processing and dissemination. In the United Kingdom these are known as direction, collection, processing and dissemination. In the U.S. military...
open access publishers in its ability to augment the discovery and dissemination of biomedical knowledge, that same truth causes others to worry about...
its dissemination is shared with an intelligence officer, and then becomes public information when the intelligence officer further disseminates it to...
distinction to be made between dissemination and hyperinfection. It is mainly a semantic distinction. There can be mild dissemination where the worm burden is...
A dispersal vector is an agent of biological dispersal that moves a dispersal unit, or organism, away from its birth population to another location or...
Disseminated coccidioidomycosis is a systemic infection with Coccidioides immitis, in which 15-20% of people develop skin lesions.: 315 Coccidioidomycosis...