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Transmission of a disease-causing agent (a pathogen) from mother to baby during the perinatal period, the period immediately before and after birth. The perinatal period is defined in diverse ways. Depending on the definition, it starts at the 20th to 28th week of gestation and ends 1 to 4 weeks after birth. The perinatally transmitted pathogen mig [..]
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Passage of a disease-causing agent (pathogen) from mother to baby during the period immediately before and after birth. Transmission might occur across the placenta, in the breast milk, or through direct contact during or after birth. For example, HIV can be a vertically transmitted pathogen. Also known as perinatal transmission.
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Relationships Related Term:  draft n. ~ 1. The process of sending messages. - 2. A message that has been sent, especially one sent via broadcast. - 3. Diplomatics · The transfer of a record from one p [..]
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  An interconnected group of lines and associated equipment for the movement or transfer of electric energy between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to customers or [..]
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  The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers or [..]
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Transporting bulk power over long distances.
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1[uncountable] the act or process of passing something from one person, place, or thing to another synonym transfer the transmission of the disease the risk of transmission2[uncountable] the act or pr [..]
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1610s, "conveyance from one place to another," from Latin transmissionem (nominative transmissio) "a sending over or across, passage," noun of action from past participle stem of t [..]
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In the context of HIV disease, HIV is spread most commonly by sexual contact with an infected partner. The virus can enter the body through the mucosal lining of the vagina, vulva, penis, rectum, or, [..]
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The transfer of electricity at high voltage from the power stations across the UK through wires on pylons to points where it can be distributed to users. This is known as the Grid System and is owned [..]
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The network of high voltage lines, transformers and switches used to move electricity from generators to the distribution system. Also used to interconnect different utility systems and independent po [..]
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broadcasting of electromagnetic signals, such as radio waves, from a transmitter to a receiver.
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precise clocking. Such signals have the same frequency, with individual characters encapsulated in control bits (called start bits and stop bits) that designate the beginning and end of each character. Compare with asynchronous plesiochronous transmission.
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The activity of sending or conveying information.
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the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted communication by means of transmitted signals transmittance: the fraction of radiant energy that passes through a substance infection: [..]
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n. The act of sending through or across.
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The dispatching, for reception elsewhere, of a signal, message, or other form of information. 2. The propagation of a signal, message, or other form of information by any means, such as by telegraph, telephone, radio, television, or facsimile via any medium, such as wire, coaxial cable, microwave, optical fiber, or radio frequency. 3. In communicat [..]
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The transfer of electricity at extra high voltage from power stations to the grid supply points on the local distribution networks.
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noun. 1. the action or procedure of eliciting something to progress from one place or individual to another. 2. With regard to neurology, reference: neurotransmission. 3. the passing down of traits vi [..]
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transmission (pop)
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an act, process, or instance of transmitting
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Transfer of electric energy from one location to another through conductors or by radiation or induction fields.
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A transmission, also called a ‘gearbox’, is a set of gears that provides speed and torque conversions from a rotating power source to another device using gear ratios.
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The transportation of large quantities of gas at high pressures, often through national or regional transmission systems. The gas is then transferred into local distribution systems for supply to cust [..]
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The transfer of electric current—usually in massive or bulk quantities of power, from a power plant on an electric power system to a destination that could be hundreds of miles away. Power flow can be in either direction.
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The transport of electricity over high voltage power lines from generations to the interconnection with the distribution system. Transmission is under the jurisdiction of the Regional Transmission Org [..]
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The transportation of electric energy in bulk at high voltages, generally from a generating unit to a substation or for transfer between utility systems.
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This refers to the actual process of sending (faxing) documents over the phone lines from your machine to the receiving fax machine.
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The electrical transfer of a signal, message or other form of data from one location to another without unacceptable loss of information content due to attenuation, distortion, or noise. TRANSMISSION [..]
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The process of sending faxes over the telephone lines from your machine to the receiving fax machine.
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  The act, process, or instance of sending or conveying from one person or place to another.
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A gearbox with a number of selectable ratios, used to match the engine's rpm and torque to differing vehicle requirements.
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The transfer of shares from a deceased Investor to the beneficiary/beneficiaries in accordance with estate documentation.
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(n) the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted(n) communication by means of transmitted signals(n) the fraction of radiant energy that passes through a substance(n) an incident [..]
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The act or process of transporting electric energy in bulk from a source or sources of supply to other principal parts of the system or to other utility systems.
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The movement of electricity from where it is produced to a local distribution system.
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The transfer of electric current from a power plant to a destination that could be hundreds of miles away.
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The delivery of electricity from a generator to a local electric utility/distribution company (DISCO) over.
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Transmission lines and transmission substations operate at high voltage and carry large amounts of electricity from centralized generation plants to lower voltage distribution lines and substations th [..]
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 The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers, or is delivered to other electric systems. Transmission is considered to end when the energy is transformed for distribution to the consumer.
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 The process of moving bulk electricity from where it is generated to where it is used.
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 The movement of power from source to load via intermediate points with usually varying and lessening levels of delivery.
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The delivery of electricity from a generator to a local electric utility/distribution company (DISCO) over high-voltage power lines.
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The process of delivering electricity from generation plants to the electric distribution system over high voltage power lines.
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The act or process of transporting electric energy in bulk along high voltage lines from one point to another in the power system, rather than to individual retail customers.
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The process of transporting electric energy in bulk on high voltage lines from the generating facility to the local distribution company for delivery to retail customers.
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The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers or i [..]
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An interconnected group of lines and associated equipment for the movement or transfer of electric energy between points of supply, and points at which it is transformed for delivery to customers or i [..]
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The process of transporting electricity from a generation company to an electric company over high-voltage power lines.
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The movement of electricity from where it is produced to a local distribution system.
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The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers, or [..]
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The means of transporting electric power from one point to another, usually at voltages over 69,000.
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see gearbox.
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Process by which a pathogen passes from a source of infection to a new host.
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The flow of electricity over high voltage wires from power plants to local distribution lines. Interconnecting electric lines that move high voltage electricity from a generation facility to the distr [..]
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The transfer of electricity, via the national grid (transmission network) from its point of generation to the local network.
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is the process by which electric power is moved along high voltage power lines.
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Additional gearbox increasing the gear ratio combinations when used with main transmission or multi-speed axles.
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Selective gear box providing various combinations of gear ratios.
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A mechanical assembly comprising two steel housing (or cast iron or aluminum or polymer) incorporating gears, chains, bearings…. The transmission communicate the rotary motion of the drive shaft to the working tool (Tiller tine, brusc cutter blade…) All transmissions for tillers Pubert® are removable.
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The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of  lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers, or [..]
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the transference of force between machines or mechanisms, often with changes of torque and speed.
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The process of sending information from one point to another.trap
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The movement or transfer of electricity over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers, or is delivered to other, separate electric transmission systems. Transmission of electricity is done at high voltages (50kV or higher in Ontario). The energ [..]
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The process of delivering electricity from generation plants to consumers’ premises over the transmission system.
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The process of transporting electric energy over long distances to other principal parts of an electric system or to other utility systems for subsequent voltage reduction and distribution.
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Transportation of energy across a grid or power lines.
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The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment between points of supply and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers.
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The system of lines that carries electricity from generators to distribution companies.
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The process of moving large amounts of electricity from where it’s generated to where it’s used, as well as the facilities needed to move that power.
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The system in an automobile that transfers energy from the engine or motor to the wheels, causing the wheels to turn.
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The gearbox that delivers power from the engine crankshaft to the drive axle or drive shaft. Most modern cars have a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission.
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The transmission (also called gearbox) is a gear-changing assembly which consists of a number of gears and other associated parts and it is used to transfer the power from a vehicle's engine [..]
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A combination of gears used to transfer engine power to the driving wheels through different gear ratios.
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The internal system that controls the power from the engine and translates it into movement via a manual or automatic shifting mechanism. The term is often used to refer to the gearbox, which we expla [..]
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The type of transmission the vehicle has (manual, automatic, semi-automatic etc).
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used to describe an approach to teaching which is marked by the direct communication of the teaching material from active teacher to passive learner (see banking model; instructivism).
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the gearbox and other mechanical parts that turn use the rotations of the engine shaft to drive the wheels.
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The gearbox that delivers power from the engine crankshaft to the drive axle or drive shaft. Most modern cars have a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission.
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The amount of radiant energy that passes through a medium; energy that is not reflected or absorbed.
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passage of light through a transparent or translucent material.
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The transmission of infectious Disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical).
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The Transmission of Infectious Disease or pathogens from Patients to Health professionals or Health care workers. It includes transmission via direct or indirect exposure to bacterial, fungal, parasit [..]
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The Transmission of Infectious Disease or pathogens from Health professional or Health care worker to Patients. It includes transmission via direct or indirect exposure to bacterial, fungal, parasitic [..]
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The Communication from a Neuron to a target (Neuron, Muscle, or secretory Cell) across a Synapse. In chemical synaptic transmission, the presynaptic Neuron releases a Neurotransmitter that diffuses ac [..]
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The Transmission of Infectious Disease or pathogens from one generation to another. It includes transmission in utero or intrapartum by exposure to Blood and Secretions, and Postpartum exposure via Br [..]
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Transmission refers to the way forces are transmitted through machine elements (shafts, gearwheels or Friction wheels) from the input drive to the output. During this process, in physical terms, the v [..]
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The transfer (spread) of a disease or infection from person to person. HIV is spread mainly by having sex or sharing injection drug equipment such as needles with someone who has HIV. HIV can also be passed from mother to child during pregnancy, labor or delivery, or breastfeeding (through breast milk). HIV medicines reduce the risk of HIV transmis [..]
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The passing of an infection from one individual to another.
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The process by which a pathogen passes from a source of infection to a new host. There are two major types: horizontal and vertical transmission. The majority of transmission processes operate horizon [..]
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see mechanical transmission.
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spread, or transfer from one person, animal, or object to another
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The ways that any kind of infection, including an STI, can be spread. Having unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex, are the main ways STIs are transmitted. Blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, vaginal an [..]
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An incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted.
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The permeability of a medium to electromagnetic waves is called transmission. 
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A device (full of gears) that uses gearing or torque conversion to effect a change in the ratio between engine rpm and driving wheel rpm. When engine rpm goes up in relation to wheel rpm, more torque [..]
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The act or process of transporting electric energy in bulk.
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The process by which a parasite passes from a source of infection to a new host. Horizontal transmission is transmission by direct contact between infected and susceptible individuals or between disea [..]
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The act of sending items electronically from one point to another, computer to computer.
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Transmission is the process by which returns, created in electronic format, are sent electronically to a transmitter, such as Thomson Reuters, for subsequent transmission to the appropriate agency.
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The system of larger power lines that move power across long distances, generally including transmission lines with voltages at 69 kV or higher.
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The transport phase of gas using a large diameter, high pressure pipeline from the production fields to the areas of demand. The only users to be supplied directly are large industrial users.
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the transport of large quantities of gas at high pressures, often through national or regional transmission systems. From the latter, gas is transferred into local distribution centre, for supply to c [..]
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The system in an automobile that transfers energy from the engine or motor to the wheels, causing the wheels to turn.
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The acquisition of title to or interest in land consequent on the death, will, intestacy or bankruptcy of a proprietor.
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Transfer of the ownership of a Folio on the death of the registered owner to the person entitled to be registered as owner. See "Assent" and "Personal Representative&quo [..]
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A change of ownership of land consequent on death, sale under execution, order of court or other act of law, or on any testamentary settlement or legal succession in the case of intestacy.
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A vehicle’s transmission is a system of gears that adjust the ratio of engine speed to wheel speed. The ability to vary gears allows an engine to be useful across a wide range of speeds.
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The movement of large quantities of electric energy.
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The act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power. The fact of being transmitted. Something that is transmitted, such as a message, picture or a disease; the sending of such a thing. (biolo [..]
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The passing of title to a parcel of land upon the death of the registered owner.  Triangular Irregular Network (TIN)
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Transmission may refer to:
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Transmission may refer to:
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A transmission is a machine in a power transmission system, which provides controlled application of the power. Often the term transmission refers simply to the gearbox that uses gears and gear trains [..]
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In telecommunications, transmission (abbreviations: Tx, Xmit) is the process of sending and propagating an analogue or digital information signal over a physical point-to-point or point-to-multipoint [..]
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In medicine, public health, and biology, transmission is the passing of a pathogen causing communicable disease from an infected host individual or group to a particular individual or group, regardles [..]
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Transmission is a BitTorrent client which features a variety of user interfaces on top of a cross-platform back-end. Transmission is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public Li [..]
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"Transmission" is a song by English post-punk band Joy Division. It was released in 1979 by record label Factory as the band's debut single.
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Transmission is the fourth album recorded by the Canadian band The Tea Party, released in 1997. The band expanded on the mix of rock, blues and world music found in their previous albums by adding ele [..]
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Transmission EP is an EP by the indie rock band Low. It was released in 1996 on Vernon Yard Recordings. The title track is a cover of the classic song "Transmission" by Joy Division.
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Transmission is a literary magazine in the United Kingdom. Transmission is a non-profit publication, and everybody involved in its production is a volunteer. It is published three times a year.
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Transmission is an experimental/post-rock band based in the United Kingdom. The band includes former members of Killing Joke, Murder, Inc., The Verve, and Dreadzone.
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Transmission (also known for sponsorship reasons as Transmission with T-Mobile) is a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4, offering live performances and interviews of famous music arti [..]
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Genetic transmission is the transfer of genetic information from genes to another generation (from parent to offspring), almost synonymous with heredity, or from one location in a cell to another. It [..]
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Transmission is a self released EP by Mêlée, released in 2001.
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Transmission is the first album by the English punk band Violent Delight, released in 2003 by the WEA label.
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Transmission is a novel written by British-Indian author Hari Kunzru and published in 2005. It primarily follows the narrative of a naïve Indian programmer, Arjun Mehta, who emigrates to the United St [..]
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Transmission is a large indoor trance music event originally based in Prague at the O2 Arena. In March 2014, the festival was held for the first time in Slovakia. Leaving Europe's shores for the first [..]
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