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In medicine, transmission is the passing of a disease from an infected individual or group to a previously uninfected individual or group. ...
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In mechanics, a transmission or gearbox is the gear and/or hydraulic system that transmits mechanical power from a prime mover (which can be an engine or electric motor), to some form of useful output device. Typically, the rotational speed of an input shaft is changed, resulting in a different output speed. However, some of the simplest gearboxes merely change the physical direction in which power is transmitted. ...
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| transmyocardial revascularization |
Revascularization (artery-repair) procedure in which a laser is used to cut a series of channels into the heart muscle, thereby increasing its blood flow.
Ãâó: www.ehealthmd.com/library/angina/ANG_glossary.html
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HIV is spread most commonly by sexual contact with an infected partner. The virus can enter the body through the mucosal lining of the vagina, vulva, penis, rectum or, rarely, the mouth during oral sex. The likelihood of transmission increases when these linings are damaged by ulcers or inflammation as a result of other sexually transmitted diseases. ...
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Movement of disease-causing microbes from one animal or person to another. The transmission can be direct, as when one person catches a cold after being sneezed on by someone carrying the cold viruses, or indirect, as when someone drinks contaminated water or is bitten by a mosquito carrying a parasite or virus.
Ãâó: www.ecohealth101.org/glossary.html
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