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Examples of transfer


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Bilinguals produced both semantic and syntactic transfers in their two languages, suggesting that semantic and syntactic representations influence each other across languages during bilingual production.
The land was most likely to be transferred to the eldest son of the first marriage.
They can then be easily picked up with a small moistened paint-brush and transferred at once to the alcohol in the collecting tubes.
Bags were placed in plastic containers containing ice packs and transferred to the laboratory.
At the same time, third instar larvae were transferred to the upper surface of the first fully opened mature leaf of individual plants.
Increased transfers were quickly accepted as inevitable, and within a few years embraced as desirable.
Even in the final period of our study, 1825-1849, almost two-thirds of the transfers between parents and children involved retirement.
Rights-based arguments founder on the difficulties of transferring a general moral claim of an individual patient to a specific claim against individual physicians.
Selection of children to provide care : the effect of earlier parental transfers.
The transfers were coded 1 if the help is given and 0 otherwise.
Overall, the findings indicate that among married men and women the most consistent and strongest effects of socio-economic status are on transfers of money.
The second effect that will be examined is that of parents' health on the transfers of money and help to children.
If there is too little regulation, excessive costs may be imposed on third parties and the net social benefits of transfers may be negative.
There exist practical difficulties of actually implementing technology transfers, however.
As already stated, transferred rights are mainly exclusion rights.
The incentive to collect and return the item is effectively transferred to the agents with the lowest opportunity cost of time.
Money transfers fail because they enable the local people to carry more risk and make them less dependent on income from formal employment.
The credibility of such results will largely depend on the care with which estimates are transferred from one study site to another.
In most climate change impact studies, per-unit value estimates were more or less directly transferred from the study site.
In such cases seed tubers were dug up and transferred to a cooler place (see next section).
The same problem applies to decisions that cannot be transferred to the market.
After an introductory chapter, they survey the concept in a concise, general and convincing way, which could readily be transferred to almost any natural resource.
While we ignore this in the analysis, this is something that should be considered when actually transferring money.
A policy with the latter property equalises the income among individuals with the same relevant characteristic by using only transfers among these individuals.
The parents were transferred to new bean plants to avoid overcrowding and early death of plants and aphids.
Detailed knowledge is required to understand the processes by which wind energy is transferred to the ocean surface.
From the literal sense of conjecture the qualities 'hastily' and 'carelessly' appear to be carried over to the transferred sense.
Language can also be "blocked" or "filtered"; it "fossilizes" or "transfers" or "mixes" sometimes.
The focussed proteins are transferred from the first dimension strip to a polyacrylamide gel and the second dimension is run.
Seminal fluid transferred from males to females influences the egglaying and remating frequency of the female, in turn affecting the lifespan.
Bottles were maintained at room temperature in a temperature-controlled building and transferred every 3-4 weeks.
Eggs were counted after 24 h, at which time the female was transferred to a fresh tube.
When eclosion was complete, 8 females and 6 males from each full-sub cohort were transferred together to a fresh vial.
Data were systematically taken from the clinic notes, coded and transferred to punched cards for analysis.
The energy taken up by the sorbent is transferred to the adsorbed substances, both water and acid molecules.
The data were coded to 80-column punch card format and transferred to magnetic tape.
The activity is said to be ' carried-over ' or ' transferred ' from an agent to a patient.
A cache line consists of many cells, and we have assumed that the whole line would be transferred.
The very fact that the word "philosophia" has been transferred from the seven liberal arts to natural science and metaphysics is significant.
The final step is to show that there exists a weight system for which the transfers equal zero.
Within rural communities, reciprocity in the form of ongoing nonmonetised transfers of resources - land, labour and food - endures and will probably continue to do so.
The dynamics depend on the time evolution of two aggregate variables that in turn are determined by the dynamics of the distribution of transfers.
The present literature review mainly examines involuntary intra- and inter-institutional transfers of older individuals aged 60 and over.
In success cases, government expenditure on subsidies, social transfers and wages remain relatively constant and revenues increase.
He found that if patients maintained independence to make transfers and to dress, even though their dementia was severe, they could maintain continence.
Following electrophoresis the proteins were transferred to nitrocellulose.
After stratification treatment(s), all seeds were transferred to incubators to test for germination under the conditions described above.
After 7 days the basal stems were resterilized and freshly cut, and the raceme explants were transferred to fresh medium.
Under these conditions, protein transfers were nearly complete.
Ungerminated seeds were transferred to fresh solutions at 48-h intervals to maintain constant \\j/ in the dishes.
The embodied and ideologically embedded nature of cultural capital means that it cannot be transferred rapidly.
Conserving capital, rather than transferring or converting it (unless conversion generates greater surplus), is the goal.
Fertilized eggs are transferred into a special culture medium for further growth.
Such torques are transferred inwards towards the base of the robot resulting in increased joint torques.
There were a total of 100 transfers to academic medical centers.
The vitreous humor was removed and the posterior eyecup was ever ted over a balza wood dome and transferred to the recording chamber.
Following a pressure increase in the pipette, the cell suspension was transferred to seminiferous tubules (dark blue).
Individual video images were subsequently transferred on to the hard disk of the host computer.
Relationship between nuclear remodeling and subsequent development of mouse embryonic nuclei transferred to enucleated oocytes.
Percentages of live term fetuses were determined based on the number of 2-cell embryos transferred.
Following enucleation one fetal fibroblast cell was transferred into each enucleated oocyte.
Fish were transferred serially such that eyes could be sampled after periods of 0, 2, 5, 10, and 20 days of exposure.
Most important was the way this conceptual scheme was transferred to the experimental realm.
Microtubules were organized around condensed chromosomes after the nucleus had been transferred into any of the three types of cytoplasm.
When cultured blastocysts are transferred to recipients, the lack of mucin coat might account in part for subsequent failure of pregnancy.
In all cases, two embryos could be transferred into the uterus.
On day 5 of culture, embryos were transferred to drops of fresh media.
Of the blastocysts transferred to pseudopregnant mice, 51.3% (20/36) implanted and 33.4% (12/36) developed to live fetuses in the mitochondria-damaged group.
Oocytes matured in the presence of growth factors were transferred after 24 h of incubation into the ampullary portion of the oviducts of temporary recipients.
The vitreous humor was removed and the posterior eyecup was ever ted over a balsa wood dome and transferred to the recording chamber.
A number of resulting colonies were transferred onto sporulation medium and checked for sporulation, a marker of diploidy.
Our comments on net redistributions (transfers minus taxes) are based on the assumption that within each cohort, the tax burden is distributed proportional to earnings.
Finding general solutions that can be transferred across domains may not be a simple process.
Clearly, transferring models and theories is both possible and desirable.
We consider only the simplest case where charged par ticles are transferred to the anode across a magnetic field by "classical" mechanisms.
However, the biggest financial difference is between people who receive market earnings or government transfers, and those people who have neither.
As shown in figure 7, the increase in retained earnings is transferred into an increase in investment.
55 ask transfers prevent duplication of work and effor t by an agent, whereas task sharing can reduce the overall workload of an agent.
I use the word 'inheritance' to denote both ways of transferring rights over estates and bodies.
There is a need to proceed cautiously regarding the possibility of making out-of-context transfers to different social and economic milieus.
Interest rates on offer appears to be the key factor influencing these deposit transfers.
There was no maximum wage, no restrictions on player recruitment, and no barriers to transfers.
The understanding transfers reality to abstractions and to separate, external objects, which cannot be brought into a living relationship with each other.
Without lump sum transfers, solutions to traditional accounting models founded on utility-based social welfare functions may be unattainable.
However, the welfare effects of transfers can also be investigated from a different perspective, which is alternative to (but not conflicting with) the efficiency-and-equity logic.
The reason for these transfers is the unequal burden of urban pollution, agricultural productivity and reliance on dirty production.
The single non-blockable equilibrium has transfers between nations at their marginal valuation, based on their order along the river.
The average values for the different vowels which were determined using the database were then transferred to digital maps.
In such questions, the speaker's lack of commitment is transferred to the addressee, which makes it a less confrontational question.
Ageing parents have little direct power, except for making bequests, but transfers to them imply future transfers to the next old generation and so on.
The intendant, who had the right of appointment to the newly-created benefice, simply transferred the responsibility to the seigneur.
They are typical candidates in transfers of benefit functions.
Technology transfers can be of general benefit to the host or specifically directed toward building up the information stock that contributes to effective bioprospecting.
Hence, only the desired trait is transferred to the breeder's own lines.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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