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This damage disrupts the ability of parts of the nervous system to communicate, resulting in a wide range of signs and symptoms, including physical, mental, and sometimes psychiatric problems.
Different electronic record systems were sometimes unable to communicate, resulting in multiple copies of records and duplication of work.
Impaired myelination, prevalent in disorders such as multiple sclerosis, severely hampers the ability of neurons to communicate, resulting in functional deficits and axonal degeneration (Trapp et al., 1998; Lappe-Siefke et al., 2003; Edgar and Garbern, 2004).
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We conducted research to determine how best to communicate results that are relevant to the community's needs and concerns.
The parcelling of the country into red and blue served TV's need to communicate results in shorthand as they came in.
Such scientists as Albert Einstein considered it part of their duties as researchers to actively communicate results.
The original reason for publication--to communicate results--has become secondary to a scientist's professional advancement.
Communicating science is nothing new for researchers--we communicate ideas to collaborators and funding agencies; and we communicate results to colleagues and the general public.
It was designed to communicate results in real time, from polling stations around the country to a national tallying centre in Nairobi.
The associated lack of geographical accuracy makes it more difficult to communicate results to political decision makers (IFAD 2009a; Wood 2012).
Therefore, to communicate results effectively in this research, requirements were limited to those deemed essential to the design and implementation of an industrial big data pipeline.
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