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dissemination
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dissemination
Medtalk The spread of a pernicious process–eg, CA, acute infection Oncology Metastasis, see there


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However, it is an establish fact that the PC functions as a "live" server that is open for any kind of information disseminations with or without the consent of the server; bottom lining the fact, there is always a risk for any transfer of any information even those covered by protection policies between the advertiser and the so called "mothership.
It is truly sad and disturbing that SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), an organization that has done so much good in the area of protecting children, now relies on such desperate disseminations that neither heal nor resolve the pain of sexual abuse.
His commingling of images and text abjures foregone conclusions in favor of less tidy disseminations, and in so doing, it trades a quick read and a brief impact for a more sustained ripple in one's consciousness.
 
 
 
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