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NDM-4 producing E. coli isolates were collected from an Indian hospital and transferability as well as plasmid incompatibility typing was determined.

Evaluation methods should also be developed that could take into account the dimension of transferability as well as internal validity.

The staff crisis at the time of sampling also lead to limited transferability, as only motivated nurses and staff being able to deal with work overload were accessible.

African and Latino immigrants, perhaps as a result of the lesser degree of their skill transferability as compared to other migrants from Europe where educational systems may be more alike owing to geopolitical aspects, may have lower reservation wages than natives.

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.

This may limit its transferability, as one clinic did not start the trial and another withdrew after 2 years.

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The cross-species transferability was as high as 84%, and the fragments of expected size were available with 92% EST SSR primers in one or more species.

The allele frequency of any given marker is closely related to its transferability among germplasms, as well as the degree of variability within the marker locus.

At this stage, attention needs to be turned to such things as the transferability of professional certifications as well as questions of labour mobility, particularly for the highly skilled professions such as legal, accounting, technology, and medical services.

We interpret these findings as evidence of the imperfect transferability of educational achievements as well as to the existence of discrimination and occupational segregation.27.

Unlike the other body organs and systems, the genital tract and the elements found within it (e.g., spermatozoa) are endowed with unique features, some of which are associated with inherent DNA transferability skills as physiologically required from such an environment.

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