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The phrase "appears to transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perception or observation of something being conveyed or moved from one entity to another.
Example: "The data transfer process appears to transfer information seamlessly between the two systems."
Alternatives: "seems to convey" or "looks like it transmits".
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But the document, a letter dated 31 December and signed by Autonomy and Tikit executives, appears to transfer some financial risk back to Autonomy.
BPA is found in receipt paper (Mendum et al. 2010) and appears to transfer readily from receipts to skin (Biedermann et al. 2010) and to be absorbed transdermally (Zalko et al. 2011).
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Overall, we found that surface currents appear to transfer productive water masses, connecting fringing coral reefs across and along the Red Sea basin.
Bontebok appear to transfer the secretion to their horns and forehead by waving the head from side to side across the stalk bearing the secretion.
This was not what the Centre Court crowd had expected to see, and the sense of shock appeared to transfer to Ljubicic as he barely had time to enjoy his advantage before a double-fault handed the break straight back in game eight.
The miRNAs that appeared to transfer most efficiently were miRNAs found in abundance in ESCs but not in MEFs.
Surprisingly, after nerve damage Schwann cells appeared to transfer their own ribosomes into the axon.
CHCs in Ndlavela appeared to transfer more of the expected information than those in Boane.
Nevertheless, the Trx domain did not appear to transfer electrons to the Erv domain in the plant enzyme.
Not only did we observe that these transgenic animals appeared to transfer a similar amount of sperm to that of wild type, but as expected they sired an equivalent percentage of cross progeny (see Additional file 6).
Collectively, all the above data demonstrated that melanoma cell lines contain a small pool of GFPhighABCB5highCD271high, quiescent/slow-cycling, self-renewing, melanoma stem-like cells that lose their ability to differentiate when targeted by TNF, even transiently, and that these cells appear to transfer this effect to further generations and manifest post-TNF exposure.
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