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It's one of the oldest industries in the U.S., with footing back in the 1700s, when Ben Franklin popularized and disseminated the concept.
In order to ensure China, a populous country, to develop in a sustainable way, it is an urgent task to disseminate the concept of sustainability and put it into practice for urban construction.
Briquetting technology is demonstrated at several demonstration centers in the country to disseminate the concept among general public, and the training programs are conducted for prospective entrepreneurs and technicians.
By means of dancing and free love, women also take the initiative in radiating their desires and physical freedom which disseminate the concept of self-ownership against the moral and cultural standard required in existing society.
Emmy Award winning Producer and accomplished barbecue cook John Markus has brought a nationally televised barbecue show to the public, and has done more to disseminate the concept than anyone in the country.
These kinds of campaigns disseminate the concept that "schizophrenia is an illness like any other" and bring about several effects, such as the causes of mental health problems being attributed to factors outside the self-control of individuals, like biological factors, and people's attitudes will be less negative and patients and families will experience less blame [ 44].
Again, grateful to see this concept disseminated among doctors too.
For example, the 3rd FAP Annual Conference in Kosice, Slovakia, reversed the tradition of the east to west travel while disseminating advanced concepts of proteomics and bioinformatics.
"Publication" is a notoriously difficult concept, so the move away from it to something a bit broader is welcome, though I'm not sure the concept of "disseminated to the public" is going to be easier to apply in practice.
Thus, fidelity in patient-centered processes may be lost when the concept is disseminated or scaled-up.
A half century ago, the concept of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was ridiculed to be an abbreviation for 'disseminated international confusion' because intravascular thrombosis was hardly ever found at autopsy.
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