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Leap, chapter 6 Thanks to 5AB/Summer 2014: Omar, Pias, Marta, Jean, Sultan, Zachary, Noura, Alejandro, Uyen, Ali, Maryam, and Duy

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Leap, chapter 6Thanks to 5AB/Summer 2014:Omar, Pias, Marta, Jean, Sultan, Zachary, Noura, Alejandro, Uyen, Ali, Maryam, and Duy

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Definition:The act or process of transmitting, spreading, or transferring.

Ex:The letter was delayed in transmission

Ex. The health workers fighting small pox tried to track down the chain of transmission.

←←←←Transmission (n)

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immunization(n)

Definition:the act of making immune (especially by innoculation with a vaccine)

EX:As we all know, childhood immunization has long been one of the biggest success stories in public health

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AFFLICTED (adj.)Cause pain or suffering

to; affect or trouble (problem or illness)

Synonyms:

Trouble cause suffering to Worry Oppress Rack

Afflict (v) - Afflictive (adj) – Afflictively (adv)

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Testimony (n) All such declarations, spoken or written, offered in a legal case or deliberative heari

ng.

Synonyms

Evidence Testament to Testimonial Declaration Statement

Testify (v)

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Convulsion (noun)

/kənˈvʌlʃən/

• a violent involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles

Synonyms: Attack, trembling, spasm, disturbance, turbulance, agitation, commontion, outbreak

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(Medicine) med introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneous tissues of the body – or The liquid product obtained by infusing: prepared an infusion of medicinal herbs.

Infusion (noun)

/ɪnˈfyuʒən/ 

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Meaning of Unprecedented(ADJ): Never done or known before.SynonymsUnparalleled, extraordinary, record, First-time, unique, exceptional, unmatchedExample:Running 100 yards in football without being touched is unprecedented. It has never happened before this picture!

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Meaning of Eradication (ADJ): The complete destruction of something

Synonymsabolition, purge, annihilation, extermination, extinctionExample:In 1955, the World Health Organization predicted the virtual global eradication of malaria by 1980.

As we learned in class today, small pox was eradicated due to the global campaign waged against it in the 1960’s and 70’s.

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Implement (Verb)

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RELUCTANCE (N)RELUCTANT (ADJ)

The word “reluctance” is often used to express the unwillingness to do something or hesitancy in taking some action.

Example: When I am tired, I am unwilling to go to the gym; therefore I feel some reluctance. In other words, when tired, I’m reluctant to work out.

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Contagious \ (adj)-Related form: contagiously (adv), contagiousness (n).

-Definition: a capable of transmitting disease from

one person or animal to another by direct or indirect contact.

-Synonyms: communicable , spreadable, transmittable.

-Example: I have a weak immunity , so I can get the contagious disease easily.

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Devastating \ (adj)-Related forms: devastate (v), devastatingly (adv).

-Definition: highly destructive or damaging.

-Synonyms: disastrous ,destructive ,ruinous.

-Example: Japanese have worked hard to restore their country after their last devastating tsunami.

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the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year.

The quality or state of being mortal.Death, especially on a large scale.

mortal (adjective)mortally (adverb)

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1. Be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something.

2. Make certain of

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1. Happen or occur as a result of something.

2. Come up to the surface of or rise3. Become known or apparent.4. Come out into view, as from

concealment.

emergence (noun)

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