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Transferability

Transferability meaning

The ability of something to be transferred. | The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). | The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules.

Example sentences (9)

So there’ll be some transferability of the properties but also, as it turns out, we don’t need it to be perfect because stylistic transfer is one of these domains where the effects are continuous,” he explains.

In February this year, the company's fungibility (transferability of its shares across multiple stock exchanges) of its Zimbabwean shares was suspended for 12 months.

The two new characteristics for any new virus is transferability, that is how it passes from one person to another, and how many people pass away from this virus.

These borrowers — more than 200,000 of them — say some for-profit colleges lied to them about their job prospects and the transferability of credits.

Transferability of land would unlock investment and productivity in the commercial sector and enable farmers to cultivate arable land that is lying idle.

In second phase, transferability of karma ideas from Chinese Buddhism were expanded, and a transfer or inheritance of Karmic fate from ancestors to one's current life was introduced.

Tabulated values of covalent radii are either average or idealized values, which nevertheless show a certain transferability between different situations, which makes them useful.

Transferability Some schools of Asian religions, particularly Buddhism, allow transfer of karma merit and demerit from one person to another.

Virginia followed by enacting transferability in 2002.