| 11. | Virginia followed by enacting transferability in 2002.
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| 12. | "Transferability " has been proposed as a qualitative substitute for psychometric validity.
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| 13. | Since there is more scope for application of knowledge and skills the transferability is increased.
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| 14. | A hallmark of the genre is transferability.
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| 15. | The receiving school always determines credit transferability.
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| 16. | The transferability of plasmids enables resistance genes to spread rapidly, even among different species of bacteria.
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| 17. | Various definitions of inalienability include non-relinquishability, non-salability, and non-transferability.
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| 18. | The force field is parametrized against fluid-phase equilibria data with a strong emphasis on transferability.
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| 19. | Descriptions were written of what was being done but not how, which limited transferability across contexts.
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| 20. | ARTSYS allows students and advisors at the institutions to ascertain the transferability status of any community college course.
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