Examples of using Human communication in English and their translations into Spanish
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the opportunity to establish a global policy and an unprecedented kind of human communication that will open the way to a future that we will be able to build freely and unhindered.
this would be an incredible expansion of human communication, and possibly give us some insight into how language,
Human communication and the use of representational resources for this communication is highly flexible:
Human communication cannot be reduced to the flow of information beginning from a transmitter and ending up at a receiver;
The NIDCD has focused national attention on disorders of human communication and has contributed to advances in biomedical
because that's what human communication does.
other issues related to human communication, constitute the added value of your next conference,
to advance research in all aspects of human communication.
that distort the real goals of cultural interaction and human communication.
conditions for exercise of the locomotory system; continuous isolation without the possibility of human communication, as well as other deliberate actions or omissions as may harm the human health;
instruments of traditional communication as valid for a human communication that enriches social life,
which is actually a specific case of human communication beyond the reductionist model S> M> R.
work on the peculiarities of word combinations as a fundamental constituent of verbal and non-verbal human communication and the representation of knowledge.
genes associated with neoplasms affecting human communication, and treatment of voice disorders.
time and human communication that were raised by the existentialist philosophers,
the process of human communication is generally defined as a kind of symbolic action in which an emitter(or sender)
the individual and his memory, human communication in the face of technological development
not only is it an effective materialization of the energy contained in human communication, but it's also a metaphor of its global interrelationship,
intended to diminish the perceptive range of the language and shift human communication to the area of feelings.
Human communications.
