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the transferability
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The ability of something to be transferred.
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Next, a model transfer graph is constructed to represent the transferability between each source learner.
Furthermore, the transferability, both in terms of potential geographical and sectoral transfer, is considered.
There are of course limits to the transferability of the Japanese approach to work and retirement.
The proponents add that the transferability promoted by backers of the alternative measure takes the focus off the veteran who should be the main recipient of the assistance.
On the transferability question, some states permit insurers to write policies that cannot be sold on.
"Many graduates fall down because they don't grasp the transferability of skills from study and part-time work into careers," says Gilleard.
Plato's image captures the transferability of charisma.
An emphasis is placed on the "transferability" to patients.
In the implementation of the algorithm, the transferability measure between two sources is required to be the same; however, the transferability from source 1 to source 2 is not always equal to the transferability from source 2 to source 1.
We acknowledge that consumers clearly want to format shift and also place enormous value on the transferability of music.
The uncertainties most often discussed were related to the transferability of the results to environmental conditions.
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