Sentence examples for extent of transferability from inspiring English sources

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The extent of transferability was measured by RMSE and R between predictions and measurements.

Except for the annealing temperature (Ta), identical PCR conditions were used to assess the extent of transferability to related species.

We have tested and critiqued our approach in a variety of organisational settings in the health sector in sub-Saharan Africa, but it needs to be applied and evaluated in other sectors and continents to determine the extent of transferability.

Thus, we recommend and encourage others to implement this same research design with varying student bodies in a variety of academic settings (e.g., small vs. large class sizes, lower vs. upper division, majors vs. nonmajors, different learning outcomes) to better define the degree and extent of transferability of these results.

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The extent of the transferability of the result of a qualitative study to other settings and populations depends on cultural and traditional similarities or differences (18).

We encourage others to consider applying our methods and approaches in other sectors and continents to determine their usefulness and the extent of their transferability.

An interesting result of the validation exercise is the extent of cross-transferability of the SNPs between tall fescue morphotypes.

Nevertheless, we believe that this distinction could be the cause of different mismatch incidence since, firstly, the extent of the international transferability of human capital might vary according to this factor; secondly, it could reflect different levels of dissimilarities among labour markets; and thirdly, language and ethnic differences might vary consistently among different combinations.

Therefore, the extent of generalizability and transferability is unclear.

Some articles referred to the notion of "pure" transferability (outcomes-focused) or did not discriminate between the concepts of transferability and applicability (i.e., the extent to which an intervention process could be implemented in another setting [ 3]).

As a result of the growing demand in many jurisdictions to use evidence as part of their decision-making process, there is growing interest in the assessment of transferability of EEs and HTAs, with the aim to decide the extent to which the results of a study from another jurisdiction can be adapted locally.

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