Transfer
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Transfer may refer to:
  • Transfer (computing)
  • Transfer (Croatian Television Show)
  • Transfer DNA, the transferred DNA of the tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid of some species of bacteria such as Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • Transfer (economics)
    Transfer payment
    In economics, a transfer payment is a redistribution of income in the market system. These payments are considered to be exhaustive because they do not directly absorb resources or create output...

  • Transfer (group theory)
    Transfer (group theory)
    In mathematics, the transfer in group theory is a group homomorphism defined given a group G and a subgroup of finite index H, which goes from the abelianization of G to that of H.-Formulation:...

  • Transfer (football)
    Transfer (football)
    In professional association football, a transfer is the action taken whenever a player under contract moves between professional clubs. It refers to the transferring of a player's registration from one professional association football club to another. In general, the players can only be...

  • Transfer function
    Transfer function
    A transfer function is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of a linear time-invariant system. With optical imaging devices, for example, it is the Fourier transform of the point spread function i.e...

     in mathematics
  • Transfer of learning
    Transfer of learning
    Transfer of learning is the study of the dependency of human conduct, learning, or performance on prior experience. The notion was originally introduced as transfer of practice by Edward Thorndike and Robert S. Woodworth...

  • Transfer (patent)
    Transfer (patent)
    As objects of intellectual property or intangible assets, patents and patent applications may be transferred. A transfer of patent or patent application can be the result of a financial transaction, such as an assignment, a merger, a takeover or a demerger, or the result of an operation of law,...

  • Transfer payment (economics)
    Transfer payment
    In economics, a transfer payment is a redistribution of income in the market system. These payments are considered to be exhaustive because they do not directly absorb resources or create output...

  • Transfer (propaganda)
    Transfer (propaganda)
    Transfer is a technique used in propaganda and advertising. Also known as association, this is a technique of projecting positive or negative qualities of a person, entity, object, or value to another in order to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it...

  • Transfer (public transit)
    Transfer (public transit)
    A transfer allows the rider of a public transportation vehicle who pays for a single-trip fare to continue the trip on another bus or train. Depending on the network, there may or may not be an additional fee for the transfer...

    , a ticket that allows a passenger to use multiple conveyances in a single trip
  • Transfer (railway station)
    Interchange station
    An interchange station or a transfer station is a train station for more than one railway route in a public transport system, and allows passengers to change from one route to another. Transfer may occur within the same mode, or between rail modes, or to buses...

    , a railway station connecting two or more lines
  • Academic transfer
  • Balance transfer
    Balance transfer
    A balance transfer is the transfer of the balance in an account to another account, often held at another institution.-Types of balance transfers:...

  • Call transfer
    Call transfer
    A call transfer is a telecommunications mechanism that enables a user to relocate an existing call to another phone or attendant console by using the transfer button and dialing the required location. The transferred call is either announced or unannounced....

  • Decal
    Decal
    A decal or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania...

    , a sticker
  • Electron transfer
    Electron transfer
    Electron transfer is the process by which an electron moves from an atom or a chemical species to another atom or chemical species...

  • Heat transfer
    Heat transfer
    Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the exchange of thermal energy from one physical system to another. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation, and phase-change transfer...

  • Jacoby transfer
    Jacoby transfer
    The Jacoby transfer, or simply "transfers", in the card game contract bridge, is a convention initiated by responder following partner's notrump opening bid that requests opener rebid in the suit ranked just above that bid by responder, i.e...

    , a bidding device in contract bridge
  • Knowledge transfer
    Knowledge transfer
    Knowledge transfer in the fields of organizational development and organizational learning is the practical problem of transferring knowledge from one part of the organization to another part of the organization. Like Knowledge Management, Knowledge transfer seeks to organize, create, capture or...

  • Language transfer, where native language grammar and pronunciation influence the learning and use of a second language
  • Manhattan Transfer (disambiguation), several meanings
  • Money transfer (disambiguation)
    • Wire transfer
      Wire transfer
      Wire transfer or credit transfer is a method of electronic funds transfer from one person or institution to another. A wire transfer can be made from one bank account to another bank account or through a transfer of cash at a cash office...

  • Population transfer
    Population transfer
    Population transfer is the movement of a large group of people from one region to another by state policy or international authority, most frequently on the basis of ethnicity or religion...

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