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Point source spread
Глоссарий по микробиологии и вирусологии
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A form of common source spread in which the transmission of a disease from the source occurs for a brief period that is less than the pathogen’s incubation period
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Распространение точечного источника, русский
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Transmission, английский
- Passage of electromagnetic radiation through a medium.
- Transmisión
- The property in a merchantman, or a share therein, transmitted in
- Передача; привод; коробка передач; трансмиссия; прохождение; распространение ~ of loads передача нагрузок
- The transport of high voltage electricity. this is achieved with a transmission network (or grid). generally the network will connect large generators to lower voltage distribution networks where it will be transported to the majority of electricity consumers. alternatively, large scale electricity users may connect directly to the transmission network. management of transmission is a natural monopoly due to the economies of scale inherent to it. transmission system operator (tso) (also transmission network operator-
- The sending of information over a communications line or a circuit.
- The transportation of electric energy in bulk from a source or sources of supply to other systems or parts of a single system.
- Transfer of pathogens from one host to another
Incubation, английский
- 1. the development of an infection inside the body before the symptoms of the disease appear 2. the keeping of an ill or premature baby in a controlled environment in an incubator 3. the process of culturing cells or microorganisms under controlled conditions
- Инкубация, термостатирование, выдерживание в термостате
- Keeping inoculated media in ambient temperature and atmospheric conditions for microbial growth
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Systemic mycosis, английский
A fungal infection that spreads throughout the body
Recombinant dna molecule, английский
A dna molecule resulting from the cutting and insertion of dna from one organism into the dna of another organism, resulting in a new combination of genetic material
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