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Transferer


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Transferrer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who makes a transfer or conveyance.

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  • (1) Recent polls confirmed that Martin read the public mood right as a big majority put improved health and social services well above tax cuts.” Some of the counts across the 40 constituencies of the republic are expected to continue until Monday due to Ireland’s single transferrable vote system.
  • (2) Transferrable penalty functions with general applicability for modifying a hypersurface to retain the desired minimum are identified, and two blocked oligopeptides (alanine dipeptide and tetrapeptide) are used for specific numerical illustration of the dramatic simplification that ensues.
  • (3) The 1st year residents seemed fearful of losing control of the patient to an outsider; the 2nd year residents were able to verbalize this concern that family planning intervention would "mess up" the transferrence.
  • (4) Occurrence of a multiresistance transposon on a transferrable plasmid that has a broad host range may have serious epidemiological and therapeutic consequences.
  • (5) Seventy-five portable digital chest radiographs were studied both as hard-copies and on a monitor after transferral to a PC.
  • (6) Second, the transferral of allowances between spouses would reintroduce an element of joint income taxation, clashing with the move to individual taxation for couples introduced in 1990.
  • (7) This tilt aftereffect occurs when the adapting and test targets are viewed by the same eye (direct effect) or opposite eye (interocular transferral effect).
  • (8) In addition, the study has highlighted the ease of employing SSADM as a formalism in which to conduct the transferral of concepts from an expert into a design for a knowledge-based system that can be implemented on a computer (the knowledge-engineering exercise).
  • (9) Of greater importance, immunity to lethal wild-type virus challenge in the genital tract was transferrable to non-immune mice with genital lymph node cells prepared 1 week after intravaginal vaccination but was not transferrable with serum or cells from other lymphoid organs tested at this time.
  • (10) The importance of this finding as to the transferral of hepatitis by the fitting of contact lenses and its consequences are discussed.
  • (11) The committee’s radical suggestion is not just to turn every job into something “flexible by default” unless there is a strong business case to suggest otherwise, but also for three months’ non-transferrable paid leave for fathers and second parents.
  • (12) These transferrals and the way they affect staff have a depressing and depressingly routine quality: the workers are moved over to a new employer with a Tupe agreement that their pay and conditions will remain intact – except that employees find things so miserable they leave as soon as they can; and the replacements are put on far worse contracts.
  • (13) The radiosensitivity of this transferrable suppression was evaluated by exposing the adoptively transferred cell population to 3200 rads of C-irradiation prior to cell transfer.
  • (14) Casting is done by the transferral of molten stainless steel from the crucible to the mold by centrifugal force in an electro-induction casting machine.
  • (15) While the certificate is meant to be transferrable between sectors, there are obviously substantial differences between roles and organisations.
  • (16) This paper tries to analyze the possible effect of the transferral of energy from the environment to the active site through the enzyme-protein and the protein structure necessary to permit this kind of activity.
  • (17) Additional studies indicate that the hyporesponsiveness was not passively transferrable with splenocytes and was not related to the I-J MHC locus.
  • (18) Lower thresholds for transduction of distension in the vessel wall may depend on transferral to the dura or biochemical or neural pre-sensitization of the superior sagittal sinus.
  • (19) Simplified anaerobic culture techniques were devised utilizing a fully soluble, autoclavable, liquid medium (TAS) which contained proteose-peptone, yeast and meat extracts and certain other essential compounds required to promote prompt and serially transferrable growth of cultures from small inocula.
  • (20) Inhibition by NO3-, NO2-, SCN- and Cl- is more complex and these ions are suggested to mimic the transferrable phosphoryl group in a planar transition-state complex.

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