Dylan Taylor
Dylan Taylor

Fibers made on Earth, and thus made in the presence of gravity, have impurities and defects in the glass that adversely affect transmission speed and quality.

Erik Paulsen
Erik Paulsen

College campuses are a focus of prevention efforts for meningococcal disease because of the increased incidence of the disease during adolescence and young adulthood, as well as transmission from crowded living conditions and social behaviors common among college students.

Faith Ringgold
Faith Ringgold

I had something I was trying to say and sometimes the message is an easy transmission and sometimes it's a difficult one but I love the power of saying it so I'm gonna do it whether it's hard or easy.

George MacDonald
George MacDonald

The first thing a kindness deserves is acceptance, the second, transmission.

Harold E. Varmus
Harold E. Varmus

I begin with the premise that behavior is an incredibly important element in medicine. People's habits, their willingness to quit smoking, their willingness to take steps to avoid transmission of HIV, are all behavioral questions.

Heather Mac Donald
Heather Mac Donald

The most urgent task of any college is the transmission of knowledge, pure and simple.

Howard Gardner
Howard Gardner

The accumulation and cross-generational transmission of wealth in the United States has gone way too far. When a young hedge-fund manager can take home a sum reminiscent of the gross national product of a small country, something is askew.

Jack Dangermond
Jack Dangermond

We started with things like locating ski runs or locating a transmission line corridor or locating a new town or doing a coastal zone plan. We ourselves weren't doing the planning work, but we were doing all the mapping work for the landscape architects and planners who would subsequently incorporate the maps into their actual designs.

James Fenton
James Fenton

Poetry carries its history within it, and it is oral in origin. Its transmission was oral.

James Fenton
James Fenton

Poetry carries its history within it, and it is oral in origin. Its transmission was oral. Its transmission today is still in part oral, because we become acquainted with poetry through nursery rhymes, which we hear before we can read.