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TransferabilityThe ability to apply the results of research in one context to another similar context. Also, the extent to which a study invites readers to make connections between elements of the study and their ow [..]
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TransferabilityTransferability is the extent to which results of research in one setting can be transferrred to another.
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TransferabilityRecognition of credit for courses taken at another institution.
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Transferability(n) the quality of being transferable or exchangeable
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TransferabilityThe degree to which a model developed for a particular time and location can be successfully applied to a different time and/or location.
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TransferabilityThe ability to transfer your service contract to a new vehicle owner when you sell your car.
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TransferabilityThe extent to which a course taken from one campus may be accepted by another campus. Whether full or partial transfer of the credit is possible depends on such factors as whether the receiving campus offers an equivalent or similar course at comparable levels of academic expectation for learning. Academic advisors and campus coordinators have info [..]
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TransferabilityJust having a vehicle service contract in place raises the value of your vehicle. If you sell your car or truck, you can pay a small fee and transfer your auto protection policy—and all of its benefit [..]
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TransferabilityThe ability of a Vehicle Service Contract holder to transfer coverage from themselves to another person. The coverage must remain on the same vehicle, but the named owner on the VSC can be changed sho [..]
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TransferabilityTransferability assumes invariance of properties, associated conceptually with an atom or a fragment present in a variety of molecules. The property, such as electronegativity, nucleophilicity, NMR chemical shift, etc. is held as retaining a similar value in all these occurrences. transformation The conversion of a substrate into a particular produ [..]
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TransferabilityAny arrangement under which the accumulated benefit credits of a terminating participant, or their actuarial value, are transmitted from one plan to another, or to a central agency.
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TransferabilityAny arrangement under which the accumulated benefit credits of a terminating participant, or their actuarial value, are transmitted from one plan to another, or to a central agency.
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TransferabilityAll used protocols and results must be transferable to the MED area and therefore, the actions must be reusable and / or adaptable. The partnership must ensure that the following criteria are met: comparability of data and information, reliability of data and information, strength of methodology and protocols used, relevance of format, clear defini [..]
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