9 sentences with 'transmission'

Example sentences and phrases with the word transmission and other words derived from it.


« Teachers play a fundamental role in the transmission of knowledge and skills. »

transmission: Teachers play a fundamental role in the transmission of knowledge and skills.
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« Poetry is a form of communication that allows for the deep transmission of emotions and feelings. »

transmission: Poetry is a form of communication that allows for the deep transmission of emotions and feelings.
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« Some diseases are caused by transmission through certain animals (insects, arachnids, reptiles, etc.). »
« The family and the school are the institutions responsible for transmitting culture to the new members of society. This transmission of culture is called socialisation. »
« One of the diseases is precisely the so-called kissing disease caused by the transmission of the Epstein-Barr virus, which causes a pronounced inflammation of the lymph nodes, weakness, temperature, a little depression and liver pain. »
« For the first time, large numbers of people acquired at least a basic knowledge of the official language of their state, rather than using only their local dialect. These official languages allowed the transmission of ideas across entire kingdoms. »
« According to some experts, all aspects of human activity are governed by neurotransmitters, whose activity is genetically determined and can only be altered by accidents that damage the transmission system or by the abuse of drugs or psychotropic medication. »
« Between the awareness of danger and the consequent bodily response, however, there is a sophisticated transmission system composed of various chemical substances that distribute the information from neuron to neuron, resulting in a fascinating neurochemical process that is worth knowing in detail. »
« In the 1960s, the biologists defended tooth and nail that it was all about genetic transmission, an unalterable code that was indispensable for mental excellence. The culturalists, on the other hand, were entrenched in the fact that geniuses are rarely the offspring of equally brilliant people, and therefore argued that brainpower can be developed with a favourable environment and good will. »

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