Sentences with phrase «transmission by nothing»

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At least that must be the conclusion if his claim is to be supported merely by conformation and reproduction, which ultimately involve nothing more than the transmission of character.
There are 3500 species of mosquito — the urban transmission of Zika (and dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever) is by two species that have nothing to do with the anophelines that transmit malaria.
So it was nothing to do with the transmission fluid, but wasn't complete co-incidence either: it appears it was caused by some tiny moment of clumsiness while packing away after fixing a completely unrelated problem.
Underway the Crafter's bulkhead dampens internal noise to an acceptable level; there's a bit of transmission whine but it's nothing untoward by commercial vehicle standards.
Manual transmissions by their nature are usually more engaging to drive, if for nothing else because of the driver involvement needed to use them.
But once sunken into the overstuffed seat, with nothing to work with but a four - cylinder hooked to a continuously variable transmission, it's not hard to slip into a mindset where the world just putters by the window.
Sometime in the next ten years, if we «do» nothing at all, one of the simplest ways in the world to make money will be to buy square kilometers of Arizona and New Mexico and West Texas, cover them with solar energy cells hooked into matteries, and linked by ultra-high-voltage transmission lines to cities in cooler, water rich places where people want to live.
It's made of nothing but pine and mylar but should maintain an imbalance of temperatures between two objects forever, because photon transmission and reflection can be made to be asymmetrical or unidirectional by having mirrors moving to create a path that is only valid in one direction.
There is nothing different in comparison to the transmission of heat through a wall or from a wall to a fluid through a boundary layer: a loss of the efficiency of the transmission (increase of the thickness of the wall or of the boundary layer) is compensated by an increase of the temperature of the surface that yields the heat.
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