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Definitions for transmissibility
trans·mis·si·bil·i·ty
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transmissibilitynoun
The condition of being transmissible
transmissibilitynoun
The extent to which something is transmissible
Webster Dictionary
Transmissibilitynoun
the quality of being transmissible
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of transmissibility in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of transmissibility in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of transmissibility in a Sentence
I think we'll get some information on transmissibility and severity in the coming days, maybe a week or two.
When you look at the sequence of the virus in terms of its transmissibility, it looks a lot like the Alpha variant that arose out of the UK and came to the US at the beginning part of the year, which was more transmissible than the original lineage but not more transmissible than Delta, on that basis, I actually don't think Omicron is necessarily going to outcompete Delta.
You're going to see variants that are selected for greater transmissibility and/or antibody resistance because they're the two biggest selection pressures.
Omicron, with its extraordinary, unprecedented degree of efficiency of transmissibility, will ultimately find just about everybody.
When you think about how The Omicron variant has the potential to double every two days, then in a couple of weeks, we're going to be facing a lot of cases of Omicron, that modeling implies that sometime in January, we will be at a different stage of recognizing Omicron, maybe as even a predominant virus. However, we still are learning about the severity, transmissibility.
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