disseminate
(verb)
To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed
Examples of disseminate in the following topics:
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Other Fungi Involved in Respiratory Disease
- Forms and symptoms of sporotrichosis include: cutaneous or skin sporotrichosis; pulmonary sporotrichosis; and disseminated sporotrichosis.
- Disseminated sporotrichosis: this occurs when the infection spreads from the primary site to secondary sites in the body and develops into a rare and critical form.
- Compare and contrast the various forms of sporotrichosis: cutaneous/skin, pulmonary and disseminated sporotrichosis
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Creating Effective Messages
- The goal of public relations is to disseminate information about a business (that is, to create an effective message).
- The goal of public relations is to disseminate information about a business.
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Norris–La Guardia Act
- ., in which, in an opinion authored by Justice Owen Roberts, the Court held that the act meant to prohibit employers from proscribing the peaceful dissemination of information concerning the terms and conditions of employment by those involved in an active labor dispute, even when such dissemination occurs on employer property.
- Sanitary Grocery Co., in which the Court held that the Act prohibits employers from barring the peaceful dissemination of information concerning the terms and conditions of employment by those involved in an active labor dispute, even when such dissemination occurs on employer property.
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Coccidiomycosis
- Serious complications include severe pneumonia, lung nodules, and disseminated disease, where the fungus spreads throughout the body.
- In order of decreasing risk, people of Filipino, African, Native American, Hispanic, and Asian descent are susceptible to the disseminated form of the disease.
- Some patients fail to recover and develop chronic pulmonary infection or widespread disseminated infection (affecting meninges, soft tissues, joints, and bone).
- Coccidioidomycosis may be divided into the following types: Primary pulmonary coccidioidomycosis; Disseminated coccidioidomycosis; and Primary cutaneous coccidioidomycosis.
- Oral Fluconazole and intravenous Amphotericin B are used in progressive or disseminated disease, or in which patients are immunocompromised.
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Histoplasmosis
- Other organs are occasionally affected; this is called disseminated histoplasmosis and can be fatal if left untreated.
- Chronic histoplasmosis cases can resemble tuberculosis, and disseminated histoplasmosis affects multiple organ systems and is fatal unless treated.
- Cutaneous manifestations of disseminated disease are diverse and often present as a nondescript rash with systemic complaints.
- Blood cultures may take up to 6 weeks for diagnostic growth to occur and serum antigen testing often comes back with a false negative before 4 weeks of disseminated infection.
- Antifungal medications are used to treat severe cases of acute histoplasmosis and all cases of chronic and disseminated disease.
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Cryptococcosis
- Cryptococcal meningitis (infection of the meninges, the tissue covering the brain) is believed to result from dissemination of the fungus from either an observed or unappreciated pulmonary infection.
- Often there is also silent dissemination throughout the brain when meningitis is present.
- People who have defects in their cell-mediated immunity; for example, people with AIDS; are especially susceptible to disseminated cryptococcosis.
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Gatekeeping
- Gatekeeping is the process through which information in publications, broadcasting, and the Internet is filtered for dissemination.
- Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, be it publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other type of communication.
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Mintzberg's Management Roles
- Disseminator: transmits information received from outsiders or from other subordinates to members of the organization.
- Disseminating what is of value, and how, is a critical informational role.
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Protist Life Cycles and Habitats
- Spores disseminate through the air or water to potentially land in more favorable environments.
- As with plasmodial slime molds, the spores are disseminated and can germinate if they land in a moist environment.
- The sporangium forms haploid spores through meiosis, after which the spores disseminate, germinate, and begin the life cycle anew.
- In aggregate form, some individuals contribute to the formation of a stalk, on top of which sits a fruiting body full of spores that disseminate and germinate in the proper moist environment.
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Gender Messages in Mass Media
- The music video for "Pimp," a song by 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, and G-Unit, demonstrates how harmful gender messages can be disseminated through mass media.
- The music video for "PIMP," a song by 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, and G-Unit, demonstrates how gender messages are disseminated through mass media.