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A long distance (far transfer) refers to solving new problems in a new context.
A short distance (near transfer) refers to solving new problems in the same context.
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The < Structures> element refers to solved protein structures available in Protein DataBank (PDB) [ 38].
While he was primarily referring to solving domestic issues through the spirit of innovation, cooperation, and long-term vision, the same mantra can be applied to revamping the core nature of modern American foreign policy which has evolved very little from its realpolitik Cold War roots.
According to the PISA problem-solving framework (OECD 2004, 2013), this project refers to 'problem solving competence' as. an individual's capacity to engage in cognitive processing to understand and resolve problem situations where a method of solution is not immediately obvious.
He specializes in media and entertainment law and something less specific that he refers to as solving puzzles: he enjoys, he says, unraveling fraught situations, whether of a personal or professional nature.
Many-objective optimization refers to algorithms which solve problems with more than three conflicting objectives [33].
Processing speed capacity refers to the ability to solve easy tasks in a restricted amount of time.
The suggestion that open source in the life sciences is an alternative to patenting in the life sciences typically refers to an attempt to solve the tragedy of the anticommons.
Near transfer refers to the ability to solve new problems that have a similar structure (same solution rationale) but different surface features (not relevant to problem-solving) than problems previously studied [ 30].
For example, problem solving refers to the family's ability to resolve issues which threaten their integrity and functional capacity.
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