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- Transmissibility may have several meanings: Transmissibility (vibration) Transmissibility (electromagnetism) Transmissivity, fluid flow in porous media...
- is no unit designation for transmissibility, although it may sometimes be referred to as the Q factor. The transmissibility is used in calculation of p****ive...
- H, Tellier PP, Hanley J, et al. (March 2006). "Modeling the ****ual transmissibility of human papillomavirus infection using stochastic computer simulation...
- Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), also known as prion diseases, are a group of progressive, incurable, and fatal conditions that are ****ociated...
- Control and Prevention in 2016 which uses quadrants to evaluate both the transmissibility and clinical severity of an influenza pandemic and to combine these...
- In science and engineering, hydraulic conductivity (K, in SI units of meters per second), is a property of porous materials, soils and rocks, that describes...
- A transmissible cancer is a cancer cell or cluster of cancer cells that can be transferred between individuals without the involvement of an infectious...
- Transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) is a rare sporadic disease that affects the central nervous system of ranch-raised adult mink. It is a transmissible...
- fluids or objects, by airborne inhalation or through vector organisms. Transmissibility is the probability of an infection, given a contact between an infected...
- The Fresnel equations (or Fresnel coefficients) describe the reflection and transmission of light (or electromagnetic radiation in general) when incident...