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Disseminate: To widely distribute the magnitude of a unit of measure, typically via replicas and transfer standards.
When host immunity is suppressed, C. albicans can disseminate to non-commensal niches, resulting in hazardous colonization and invasive disease.
Enteric Yersinia spp. invade Peyer's patches, disseminate to lymphoid tissues, and induce mucosal and systemic immune responses.
The Secretary shall disseminate to eligible entities and make available to the public the practices identified under subparagraph (B).
The A.P. had regular access to the president and the War Department, and was given exclusive bulletins and announcements to disseminate to the papers.
The regulation now requires that companies make sure they disseminate to everyone, all relevant information.
Cryptococcus neoformans is a fungal pathogen that, after inhalation, can disseminate to the brain.
At the same time, enterprises need to make the information they disseminate to customers consistent across all points of contact.
Recent studies have shown that up to 90% of viral vectors could disseminate to normal organs following intratumoral infusion.
"Genius Sports is probably paying them like $300-$300-$400 million10 years for exclusive access to their data to then disseminate to sports books.
Clays and Clay Minerals exists to disseminate to its worldwide readership the most recent developments in all of these aspects of clay materials.
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