Sentence examples for repeated dissemination from inspiring English sources

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As figures in the Obama administration weigh whether to prosecute Mr. Assange for his repeated dissemination of secret United States materials, his lawyers have darkly hinted that the Swedish extradition is motivated by a political conspiracy.

In fact, policy makers required repeated dissemination to dispel misinterpretations of the findings, such as the belief of some that the value of ECCE has been disproved or that ECCE could have long-term effects and return on investment regardless of its quality.

Authorities had accused the paper of "violating the law and repeated dissemination of information that affects national unity".

Bad adherence to treatment, initial treatment with flubendazole which was later proved inefficient in AE, iterative switches from ABZ to MBZ because of side-effects, as well as insufficient dosage of ABZ due to the "discontinuous" schedule of administration recommended during the 1980-1990s [ 3] may have been the main reasons for repeated dissemination of AE lesions in the reported patient's.

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Although blaCTX-M alleles tend to be located on transmissible plasmids and transposable elements, which clearly facilitate their dissemination, the repeated mobilization of the blaCTX-Ms from the chromosomes principally among Kluyera species is most intriguing.

In addition, they drew repeated attention to the poor dissemination of knowledge between those who were well informed about MTUTHA and other hospital staff.

The wider sampling and detailed plasmid analysis are major strengths of our study and expand on the two previous WGS outbreak investigations (16, 17); without such data, uncertainty about transmission versus repeated importations of strains or dissemination of drug resistance plasmids remains, particularly in high-prevalence contexts.

We searched seven electronic databases: Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, SPORTDiscus, Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, and the Cochrane Library (May 2009; repeated May 2010).

This recruitment by cancer cells of NSCs into putative CSCs may facilitate tumor growth and dissemination and may help explain the repeated observation of CSC overabundance induced by arsenic in model systems of carcinogenesis.

Animal health surveillance includes the systematic, continuous or repeated, measurement, collection, collation, analysis, interpretation and timely dissemination of animal health and welfare related data from defined populations, essential for describing health hazard occurrence and to contribute to the planning, implementation and evaluation of risk mitigation measures [ 6].

The pandemic of HIV/AIDS, repeated outbreaks of Ebola and Marburg virus infections, rapid international dissemination of severe acute respiratory syndrome and pandemic influenza, international spread of several foodborne pathogens, and the intentional transmission of anthrax all convincingly illustrated global vulnerability.

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