Verb
to disseminate (third-person singular simple presentdisseminates, present participledisseminating, simple past and past participledisseminated)
The law prohibits dissemination of campaighn materials inside polling places.
its a point
The dissemination of the assembly will take place next week.
Virus dissemination refers to the spread of a virus from an initial infection site to other parts of the host organism or to new hosts. This process can occur through various routes, such as through the bloodstream, respiratory secretions, or bodily fluids. Understanding virus dissemination is crucial for controlling outbreaks and developing effective treatments and vaccines. It highlights the mechanisms by which viruses can increase their transmission and impact on populations.
The Joint Information Management Board
'NICHCY' stands for 'National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.'
Squirreling seems to be the unauthorized dissemination of materials and/or misrepresentation of the Church of Scientology.
In terms of Pathogenicity it means the spread of disease to other parts of body.
It just means deliberately releasing/spreading a computer virus.
it means that when you call a man they dont call back to you.
Information dissemination means; Methods one uses to communicate information Information; knowledge, facts or making facts known Dissemination; to spread something, disburse
Who is responsible for dissemination of information when there's an emergency on campus?
The law prohibits dissemination of campaighn materials inside polling places.
its a point
Hans Lenneberg has written: 'Dissemination of Music' 'On the Publishing and Dissemination of Music, 1500-1850'
The bugs disseminated when they saw a rock was crashing down there way.
Information dissemination of the local officials about hazards