lateral transfer

  • 1lateral transfer — noun The movement of an employee from his/her current post to a different position without noticeable benefits …

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  • 2Lateral movement — Lateral movements are movements made on a horse that are used for training purposes, that involve the horse moving in a direction other than straight forward. They vary in difficulty, and should be used in a progressive manner, according to the… …

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  • 3Transfer table — A transfer table, also called a traverser (especially in the UK), is a piece of railroad equipment. It is similar in function to a turntable, though it cannot be used to turn equipment around. The table consists of a single length of track which… …

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  • 4transfer — tire lateral load transfer tire longitudinal load transfer …

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  • 5lateral — / læt(ə)rəl/ adjective at the same level or with the same status ● Her transfer to Marketing was something of a lateral move …

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  • 6lateral gene transfer — noun horizontal gene transfer …

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  • 7Horizontal gene transfer — (HGT), also Lateral gene transfer (LGT), is any process in which an organism incorporates genetic material from another organism without being the offspring of that organism. By contrast, vertical transfer occurs when an organism receives genetic …

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  • 8Weight transfer — In automobiles, weight transfer (often confused with load transfer) refers to the redistribution of weight supported by each tire during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes braking, or deceleration (which can be viewed as… …

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  • 9Load transfer — In automobiles, load transfer is the imaginary shifting of weight around a motor vehicle during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes braking, and deceleration (which is an acceleration at a negative rate). Load transfer is… …

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  • 10College transfer — is the movement of students from one higher education institution to another and the process by which academic credits are accepted or not accepted by a receiving institution. BackgroundCollege transfer and articulation involve planned and… …

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