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to dissemination
noun
The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc.
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Commercial publishers reap high profits while putting up several barriers to dissemination of research results.
These considerations should be infused throughout the lifecycle of research, from conception to analysis to dissemination of results.
This approach should contribute to dissemination of PRF therapy.
Both approaches to dissemination will be considered equally valid.
He later pleaded plead guilty to dissemination of terrorist publications.
Testingnother limitation isurveylow response rate, which is often a challenge irrespective of modistribution admethodsation (Tourangeau et al. 2000; Dillman 2011).
Note the enhancing nodule dorsal to the medulla due to dissemination of the pilocytic astrocytoma (arrows).
The data we deal with is connected to dissemination of different kinds of epilepsy.
However, this increased recovery is with a compromise that pyrrhotite must be recovered along with pentlandite, due to dissemination constraints.
The main efforts of the Energy ADE consortium will shift from sustained development to dissemination, implementation and further testing.
Therefore, we aimed to assess the extent to which patient movement between cystic fibrosis centres contributes to dissemination.
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