transmissible Meaning & Definition

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  • CJD in humans and mad cow disease in cattle belong to a family of diseases called Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies, or TSEs.

  • Cancer is not infectious or transmissible. It's not something you catch from somebody.

  • The disease was known to be transmissible to man, and is peculiarly unpleasant and swiftly fatal in its acute form.

  • Let us therefore postpone the discussion of the ethical aspects of possible future discoveries of transmissible gene therapy for personality traits!

  • We might rather consider it produced - as a transmissible social fact - by psychoanalytic theory and practice.

  • They also possessed multiple antimicrobial resistances, which were encoded by a transmissible plasmid, and showed mostly identical genomic pulsed-field gel electrophoretic patterns.

  • But the transmissible character trait targeted by the intervention remains one on which there is agreement regardless of differing ideals of human perfection.

  • In general, transmissible agent, host and environment are the three factors that affect the epidemiology of communicable diseases.

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