| 1. | But transmissibility, how the virus spreads, was a different matter.
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| 2. | Below the natural frequency, transmissibility hovers near 1.
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| 3. | Here is an example of a transmissibility curve.
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| 4. | Two traits are crucial to determining the severity of infectious threats : virulence and transmissibility.
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| 5. | Using this toehold as a starting point, natural selection would act to increase transmissibility.
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| 6. | Transmissibility is the ratio of vibration of the isolated surface to that of the source.
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| 7. | :: SARS has low inherent transmissibility.
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| 8. | For example,, the transmissibility of head lice in school settings is largely unknown.
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| 9. | Neither of those viruses had the combination of virulence and high transmissibility needed to trigger a pandemic.
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| 10. | However, the researchers consider that the transmissibility of the virus remains limited and non-sustainable.
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