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  • In contrast, Janis Hootman suggests that school communicability is low.
  • "They don't understand the communicability of the disease.
  • The survey found misconceptions about the disease's communicability.
  • The building is a testament to the communicability of inanimate objects, he said.
  • To be sure, the professions of some people in any modern city require constant communicability.
  • Movies and other media reports exaggerate the communicability of even the most feared viruses, Fulhorst said.
  • Father Damien saw the difficulty of those afflicted by leprosy and was called to help them even though he was aware of the diseases communicability.
  • While the success of this experiment is unknown, it demonstrated an educated guess about the disease's communicability that was not confirmed until the 18th century.
  • Semiotic engineering has two methods to evaluate the quality of metacommunication in HCI : the semiotic inspection method ( SIM ) and the communicability evaluation method ( CEM ).
  • In these translations, he has taken care of the communicability of the language to the common people without causing any compromise with their poetic and philosophical heights and depths.
  • At one time it offered hospice to those afflicted with AIDS . Local detractors, with unfounded fears of casual communicability of AIDS, unsuccessfully sought to have its permitting revoked.
  • The expert says that during the period of peak communicability, the infected person would be too weak and too fully covered with pus-oozing pockmarks to be allowed on an international flight.
  • Somewhat overlapping, but mainly following the incubation period, there is a period of communicability  a time when an infected individual or animal is contagious and can infect another person or animal.
  • After illustrating his argument by discussing various examples from Hollywood cinema, Panofsky concludes by insisting that the requirement of communicability makes the commercial art of cinema more  vital and  effective than noncommercial art.
  • Several disciplines have been using scenarios for some time now, but recently the information system community has dedicated special attention to the possibilities that this description technique provides to enhance understandability of task-related descriptions and communicability among stakeholders.
  • Diane Cimine, executive vice-president for marketing at the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, who has never seen the ads, said in-tunnel promotion sounds " wild and fun " but wonders whether " there's going to be a limitation on the communicability of these mediums ."
  • In 2016, the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project ( DDPP ) is seeking to improve its modelling methodologies, a key motivation being " the intertwined goals of transparency, communicability and policy credibility . " A 2016 paper argues that model-based energy scenario studies, wishing to influence decision-makers in government and industry, must become more comprehensible and more transparent.
  • Dr . Serena Yoon, on the faculty of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, tells me, " As the communicability of H . C . V . is rather low, even in situations where there is frank exchange of bodily fluids, there is no current justification for the surgeon to recuse himself unless he is obviously oozing blood on his patients ."