0 present participle of transmit
Thus, if the language community is transmitting the language intergenerationally (stage 6), then the presence of adult language speakers (stages 7 and 8) is implied.
It was also pointed out that inertial waves are capable of transmitting a large fraction of the turbulent kinetic energy across the interface.
Consequently, one studies life with the means available, at the cost of transmitting impure, eclectic, or frankly incoherent metaphysical opinions.
A stylus probe is also an electronic device which is used to activate digitizing tablet components for transmitting its coordinates on the tablet.
In his view, during the nineteenth century they played a major role in transmitting liberal values back home.
Transmitting only this field will reduce the net load and improve the performance of communication.
Clearly, there is no evidence to suggest that she was succeeding in transmitting her views to the public.
As mentioned above, it is important to know to what extent stainer nymphs are capable of transmitting disease.