Transmission
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Transmission may refer to:
- Cultural transmission
- Transmission (medicine), the passing of a disease
- Cultural transmission in animals
- Silk Road transmission of art
- Transmission of the Greek Classics
- Oral transmission
- Transmission (medicine), the passing of a disease from an infected host individual or group to a particular individual or group
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