English to Spanish Dictionary disseminate

disseminate

diseminar
definition
verb
health authorities should foster good practice by disseminating information
spread or disperse (something, especially information) widely.
translation of 'disseminate'
verb
diseminar,
hacer diseminación,
esparcir
example
They rarely cause invasive disease, but can invade and 'disseminate' in immunocompromised patients.
This bacterium causes infections in the genital tract that may 'disseminate' to organs.
Websites are not only used to 'disseminate' information and propaganda.
That's our job, is to 'disseminate' information to the public.
The condition can 'disseminate' throughout the respiratory tract and lead to pulmonary papillomatosis.
Instead of using technology to improve our lives and as a means to 'disseminate' public information, it will be used to restrict our freedoms, and peer into our private lives.
Internet based media 'disseminate' information and knowledge far more quickly than conventional media.
Training programmes will enable the trainers to further 'disseminate' the information to others in the community, creating a multiplier effect.
‘As preservers and 'disseminators' of heritage, museums are crucial for building strong communities with strong identities,’ he suggests.
We sampled many more midwives than other health professionals because they provided most antenatal care and 'disseminated' most of the leaflets.
As studies of organizational dynamics show, useful knowledge is not 'disseminated' evenly throughout a business.
Patients who have severe comorbidity particularly renal insufficiency, hepatic failure, or 'disseminated' malignancy have a poor prognosis.
Social value presupposes the public 'dissemination' of research results.
In immunocompromised patients, 'disseminated' fungal infections may produce nodular lesions.
The lymphoma is usually extensively 'disseminated' at presentation.
It also provides an opportunity for 'disseminating' information and awareness about Indian handicraft to people of all ages.
This tumor 'disseminated' early and pursued a highly aggressive course.
We also made sure that this information was widely 'disseminated' .
Some of those tapes were made four years ago, and some of those tapes have been clearly made for 'disseminating' information.
These were agreed at a national consensus conference and were subsequently widely 'disseminated' throughout the country.
When the main tamoxifen trials were published in 1983, 'dissemination' into practice took about five years.
The faculty today have moved up from being knowledge 'disseminators' to knowledge creators.
Instead of being creators, custodians and 'disseminators' of knowledge they become part of a network of players contributing to problems often identified by external organisations or communities.
Privacy is violated if data are collected or 'disseminated' without participants' knowledge.
The refugees from Byzantium carried with them a wealth of books - just in time for them to be printed and 'disseminated' throughout western Europe.
The irregular topography of this bedding surface is covered by a thin veneer of micrite with limonite 'disseminated' throughout.
There is growing interest in the dissemination of research results and concern for how important messages can be most efficiently 'disseminated' .
Most metallic sulphides are amorphous and 'disseminated' throughout the sinter, instead of forming distinct mineral phases.
Scant regard is paid to the manifesto and its 'dissemination' among the general public nowadays.
However, some kind of pharmacological intervention is often considered as a last resort, particularly when cancer has already 'disseminated' .
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