MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INTERCOMMUNICABILITY»
intercommunicability
intercommunicability
merriam
webster
quality
being
mutually
communicable
human
bovine
disease
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
from
wiktionary
jump
navigation
search
edit
noun
uncountable
collins
always
ˌintercomˈmunicable
adjective
ˌintercomˌmunicaˈbility
ˌintercomˌmuniˈcation
ˌintercomˈmunicative
ˌintercomˈmuniˌcator
define
afford
passage
another
rooms
verb
used
with
object
intercommunicated
intercommunicating
exchange
messages
reverso
meaning
also
incommunicability
intercommunicable
intercommunicate
interminability
czech
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INTERCOMMUNICABILITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
intercommunicability dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
intercommunicability et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
'In Silico' Simulation of Biological Processes
This is made feasible only by the use of CellML. Hinch: In CellML is there a way
to link back to the original experimental data? Hunter: Yes. Semantics and
intercommunicability Boissel: I have prepared a short list of words for ...
Novartis Foundation, 2003
2
Singular Examples: Artistic Politics and the Neo-Avant-Garde
Just as Adorno saw new techniques—both compositional methods and
technologies—creating an unprecedented intercommunicability between
elements of musical experience, so too Deleuze discerns in Vertovian cinema an
analogous ...
3
History of Structuralism: The rising sign, 1945-1966
The structuralist approach became a beginning for understanding the Other
through the idea of the intercommunicability of codes. All systems can
communicate between themselves at the level of the transition from one code to
another, but "a ...
4
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA'S INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY
... monopolies, encourage competition, promote extensive cooperation, and strive
in concert in accordance with the requirement that informationization needs
shared resources, interconnectedness, intercommunicability, and unified
standards.
5
Race : A Theological Account: A Theological Account
Neither knows of the intercommunicability of all speech, thought, and existence,
grounded as they are in the unity of the wealth (simplex et completum) and
poverty (non subsistens) of being. Neither do those who operate out of the
intellectual ...
J. Kameron Carter Assistant Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies Duke University, 2008
6
Communicability of infectious abortion between swine and cattle
... The second method of obtaining data on the intercommunicability of infectious
abortion of swine and cattle consisted in artificially infecting swine with Brucella
abortus of the swine type and exposing pregnant susceptible cows and heifers to
...
William Edwin Cotton, John Mott Buck, Howard Ellenwood Smith, 1938
7
Queensland Agricultural Journal Volume 5
The intercommunicability of the disease from animals to man and from man to
animals is an established fact no longer open to discussion. The bacilli from the
throats and lungs of diseased people or animals, being coughed up, adhere to
and ...
8
Quality and Safety in Radiotherapy
In this model (Figure 9.1), the pathways to access and flow through the system
are clearly delineated and can be followed seamlessly, insuring
intercommunicability as well as provider and patient satisfaction (Visser 2008).
Because a patient's ...
Todd Pawlicki, Peter Dunscombe, Arno J. Mundt, 2011
9
Sociolinguistics: The Study of Speakers' Choices
Their speakers all have an interestinkeeping English together to secure
intercommunicability, butatthe same time theyare nolonger willing tolookat
Englishasagiftthey received bythose whomade it.Itistheirs, andthey claim the right
actively ...
10
Global Land Use Change: A Perspective from the Columbian ...
... lack of intercommunicability between most of the pre-Columbian land-use
systems and those of the westem Mediterranean after 1492 (with the exception of
irrigated Mediterranean agriculture). Opposite climatic rhythms and other
physical ...
Billie Lee Turner, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain), 1995