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The phrase "and the transference of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of transferring something, such as knowledge, information, or resources.
Example: "The study focuses on the impact of communication on the transference of cultural values between generations."
Alternatives: "and the transfer of" or "and the conveyance of".
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The inevitable result was a loss of contrast and definition, and the transference of accumulated dirt and scratches from one generation to the next.
for such occasions as the marriage of Charles the Bold in Bruges (1468) and the transference of the remains of Philip the Good to Dijon (1473).
Rivera said she had been paying for the house from the fruits of her labour earned during a 25-year-long career within TV giant Televisa that ended in 2010 with the payment of 88.6 million pesos ($6.5m) and the transference of property of another luxurious residence that backs onto the controversial new mansion.
At recently as July, the government was hit with massive nationwide protests by school teachers and actions by other labour groups".Investment shock" is mildMr García pledged upon taking office in July 2006 to combat poverty through a major "investment shock" and the transference of billions of dollars to local departments for public-works projects.
But after a couple of uncertain months, there are at long last reasons to smile in SW11 with the announcement this afternoon of a deal reached with the council which will see Wandsworth giving BAC annual funding of £85,000 for the next two years and the transference of the Grade 11 listed building to an independent theatre preservation trust on a 999 year lease.
Two of my favorites mostly concern information, and the transference of information.
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He successfully edited and published his father's frank autobiography A Pioneer Potter (1988) and oversaw the transference of his father's papers to the archive of art and design at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Under the stirring, ethanol molecules will easily contact with hexane molecules in bulk and then the transference of lipids from ethanol to hexane takes place.
In conclusion, DArT markers have proved to be very useful to detect chromosome substitutions in the tritordeum breeding program and thus they are expected to be equally useful to detect translocations both in the tritordeum breeding program and in the transference of H. chilense genetic material in wheat breeding programs.
Since certain possibilities about the relations between P1 and P2 are being ruled out by (1*) together with (2) and (3), it appears that Kim's central point survives the adjusted argument and continues to hold: bridge laws like (2) and (3) enable the transference of the constitutive essences of the mental and physical from one to the other, and so must be rejected.
Overall, epipsammic biofilms play a key role in the fate and mobility of As in riverine environments and particularly in the transference of As from the water column to the sediment.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com