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dissemination

[ UK /dɪsˌɛmɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /dɪˌsɛməˈneɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
  2. the property of being diffused or dispersed
  3. the act of dispersing or diffusing something
    the dispersion of the troops
    the diffusion of knowledge

How To Use dissemination In A Sentence

  • If works are not published under Creative Commons, their dissemination is severely limited. Creative Commons for Catholics
  • Information dissemination and knowledge of law are poor at this level.
  • Such simplified set-up could ease the dissemination of a simple, indirect challenge test for BHR in young children.
  • Cu-Pb-Zn ore bodies are located in outer contact zone of intermediately acidic granite(partially layered skarn) and the ore occurs as dissemination and fracture-filling.
  • In a story I wrote early this week I called the dissemination in the media of the audio of Obama's San Francisco fundraiser a “leak.” Leaks and Such - Swampland - TIME.com
  • It is also appropriate to investigate for metastatic infection or distant sources of hematogenous dissemination of infection such as infected aneurysm, skin lesions, septic phlebitis, and osteomyelitis.
  • The charter states that the press shall be devoted to printing and publishing in the furtherance and dissemination of knowledge.
  • unhampered dissemination of news
  • Primary viremia causes dissemination of the virus in lymphoid tissues throughout the body.
  • This includes the recording, retrieval and preservation of video art and art on video, the dissemination of information to the interested public and a symposium on video preservation for conservators.
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