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longitudinal transmission check - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Longitudinally; Longitudinal incision; Longitudinal (disambiguation)

longitudinal transmission check      
مراقبة الإرسال الطولاني
propagative         
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PASSING OF A PATHOGEN CAUSING COMMUNICABLE DISEASE FROM AN INFECTED HOST INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TO OTHER INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL WAS PREVIOUSLY INFECTED
Orally transmitted diseases; Horizontal disease transmission; Horizontal Disease Transmission; Disease transmission; Sexual transmission; Transmission of disease; Routes of transmission; Route of transmission; Routes of infection; Spread of disease; Transmitability; Transmittability; Route of infection; Medical transmission; Locus (medicine); Route of entry; Infection locus; Locus of infection; Transmissible disease; Transmissibility (epidemiology); Transmissible diseases; Propagative; Arthropod transmission; Propagative transmission; Cyclopropagative transmission; Cyclodevelopmental transmission; Autochthonous transmission; Autochthonous case; Autochthonous circulation; Disease spread; Transmissible infection; Spread of diseases; Community transmission; Indirect contact; Local transmission; Community spread; Infectious disease transmission; Mechanical transmission (epidemiology); Transmission (medicine); Transmission route; Transmission of parasites; Parasite transmission
‎ تَوالُدِيّ‎
indirect contact         
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  • 1940 US WPA poster encouraging modernized privies
PASSING OF A PATHOGEN CAUSING COMMUNICABLE DISEASE FROM AN INFECTED HOST INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TO OTHER INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL WAS PREVIOUSLY INFECTED
Orally transmitted diseases; Horizontal disease transmission; Horizontal Disease Transmission; Disease transmission; Sexual transmission; Transmission of disease; Routes of transmission; Route of transmission; Routes of infection; Spread of disease; Transmitability; Transmittability; Route of infection; Medical transmission; Locus (medicine); Route of entry; Infection locus; Locus of infection; Transmissible disease; Transmissibility (epidemiology); Transmissible diseases; Propagative; Arthropod transmission; Propagative transmission; Cyclopropagative transmission; Cyclodevelopmental transmission; Autochthonous transmission; Autochthonous case; Autochthonous circulation; Disease spread; Transmissible infection; Spread of diseases; Community transmission; Indirect contact; Local transmission; Community spread; Infectious disease transmission; Mechanical transmission (epidemiology); Transmission (medicine); Transmission route; Transmission of parasites; Parasite transmission
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Definición

cashier's check
n. a check issued by a bank on its own account for the amount paid to the bank by the purchaser with a named payee, and stating the name of the party purchasing the check (the remitter). The check is received as cash since it is guaranteed by the bank and does not depend on the account of a private individual or business. Cashiers' checks are commonly used when payment must be credited immediately upon receipt for business, real estate transfers, tax payments and the like.

Wikipedia

Longitudinal

Longitudinal is a geometric term of location which may refer to:

  • Longitude
    • Line of longitude, also called a meridian
  • Longitudinal engine, an internal combustion engine in which the crankshaft is oriented along the long axis of the vehicle, front to back
  • Longitudinal mode, a particular standing wave pattern of a resonant cavity formed by waves confined in the cavity
  • Longitudinal redundancy check, in telecommunication, a form of redundancy check that is applied independently to each of a parallel group of bit streams.
  • Longitudinal study, a research study that involves repeated observations of the same items over long periods of time — often many decades
  • Longitudinal voltage, in telecommunication, a voltage induced or appearing along the length of a transmission medium
  • Longitudinal wave, a wave with oscillations or vibrations along or parallel to their direction of travel
  • Longitudinal/longitudinally are also anatomical terms of location.