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The phrase "are transmitted efficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effectiveness or speed of communication or data transfer processes.
Example: "In our new system, data packets are transmitted efficiently, ensuring minimal delay in information delivery."
Alternatives: "are conveyed effectively" or "are sent promptly."
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Recently, several scientific research teams have achieved some success in isolating influenza A/H5N1 viruses that are transmitted efficiently between mammals, in one instance with maintenance of high pathogenicity.
On the contrary, candidates for the next pandemic would be agents that are transmitted efficiently and cause acute disease such as severe acute respiratory syndrome and flu.
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Others were inventing their own versions of the telegraph, but Morse contributed the code -- putting dots and dashes together so that information could be transmitted efficiently, using electricity, over the new device.
The pandemic A/H1N1 influenza viruses emerged in both Mexico and the United States in March 2009, and were transmitted efficiently in the human population.
With the radio frequency signal driver described in this paper, ions in the range m/z 20 600 can be transmitted efficiently by RFQ.
The only limitation to the arbitrary motion specification is making sure that the transmission angle never gets too low, so that the force will be transmitted efficiently from roller to cam.
Two scientific research teams have modified influenza strains to create mutant avian influenza viruses that can be transmitted efficiently between mammals.
Thus, logically, Yar viruses (i.e. SIB TBEV strains) should be transmitted efficiently in their natural vector I. persulcatus.
We tested whether ZFN-induced mutations observed in somatic zebrafish cells could be transmitted efficiently through the germline.
The fear is a global influenza pandemic this highly pathogenic H5N1 strain (hereafter referred to as "HP-H5N1") is associated with human case fatality rates reportedly higher than in the 1918 "Spanish" flu pandemic, and lacks only the ability to be transmitted efficiently among humans [10] [12].
However, none of these viruses have yet acquired the ability to be transmitted efficiently among humans.
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