Dissemination

Word DISSEMINATION
Character 13
Hyphenation dis sem i na tion
Pronunciations /dɨˌsɛmɨˈneɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Dissemination"

What do we mean by dissemination?

The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc.

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The word "dissemination" in example sentences

Mr. Power says: "Familiar illustration of that conveyance of particulate matter which I am here including in the term dissemination is seen, summer and winter, in the movements of particles forming mist and fog. ❋ Various (N/A)

Now that dissemination is frictionless, does that show that openness was always a mistake? ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

If works are not published under Creative Commons, their dissemination is severely limited. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just keep commenting on what you know and enjoy, and recognize that the idea generation and information dissemination is what is important - not the counter stats. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Both theories of cultural dissemination, the McWorld concept and the Jihad concept, are opposed to true cultural diversity where cultural dissemination is a two-way street. ❋ Unknown (1999)

- Provision of support for long-term dissemination, for example through a dialogue with user groups and decision-makers. ❋ Unknown (1992)

That the malaria treatment attained so great a dissemination is due to some favourable results, only apparent during its application, which could therefore not been expected from the beginning. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Phase 2 -- "dissemination" -- will be a sustainable design entity that funds artists who make products aiding struggling economies. ❋ Jessica Dawson (2010)

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.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

Also, in case of an accident during launch, only fresh fissile material would risk dissemination, which is not very radioactive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

HEWITT: Though he also does information dissemination, which is what I do and what you do. ❋ Unknown (2006)

One is that it occurs more than one time, what's called dissemination in time. ❋ Unknown (2005)

A significant hindrance to their dissemination is the high price, approximately four times that of the traditional wooden plow. ❋ Unknown (1991)

The fact that the game was made behind the Iron Curtain doesn't matter; a work escapes the context of its creation and recombines with new interpretations in myriad unexpected ways (a concept the philosopher Jacques Derrida calls dissemination). ❋ Unknown (2009)

These institutions then create content for media dissemination, which is taken care of by blogs like Powerline and columnists like Kersten. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Though one As you rock your way through your social net - needs to balance the need for controlling message working initiative, don't forget to do the obvious with speed of dissemination, which is no doubt things that are tried and true: call your friends and more art than science, approaching people as an family, hold fish fries, post fliers, send direct mail, impersonal organization with a tightly-controlled get on TV and the radio, hold rallies, write letters message will fall short. ❋ Lauritalonso (2010)

So this person will face -- if they can narrow it down and find the person -- and the person will face criminal charges, in some states it ` s a misdemeanor and in some states for commercial dissemination, meaning it ` s gone all over the Internet, the person ` s going to face a felony. ❋ Unknown (2009)

How do websites get chosen for this kind of dissemination? ❋ Christine Robinson (2007)

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