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This skill transferability indicator ranges from 0 to 1, with values closer to 1 indicating a higher degree of transferability as more workers are able to work in other occupations without downgrading with respect to their qualifications or information-processing skills.
For the remaining compositions only one peak, indicating a higher degree of miscibility was observed.
B1-3: Judokallll have visual impairment, with a lower number indicating a higher degree of impairment Powerlifting is open to athletes with physical impairments that have a certain severity impacting on sport performance.
The basins developed on the flanks of the main shield are wider, shallower, and gentler than the basins incising the post-landslide second shield, indicating a higher degree of evolution.
Correlations between factors were substantially lower for the modified 2-factor solution (0.48) than for previously described 2-factor solutions (0.88 and 0.92) indicating a higher degree of independence between these factors.
Vulcametric curves show that the organoclay and carbon black accelerate the vulcanization reaction and, furthermore, give rise to a marked increase in the torque, indicating a higher degree of crosslinking as was also confirmed by swelling measurements and DSC.
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Fine linen fabrics, indicating a high degree of skill, have been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs.
Cells treated with 1 μM DEX as a positive control showed roughly 80 90% of the cells positive for lipid staining, indicating a high degree of adipocyte differentiation.
This community of 5,225 users is tightly clustered inside the larger network, indicating a high degree of communication between its members.
All alphas were above 0.96, indicating a high degree of internal consistency (Ruth [1994]).
At the lowest temperature g0(r) is very structured, indicating a high degree of positional order.
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