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competent properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist" adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance"
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competent The competence of audit evidence relates to its quality. To be competent, evidence must be both reliable (valid) and relevant.
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competent A competent cell is capable of developing into a fully functional embryo. The opposite is non-competent.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E06.htm
competent Able to take up exogenous DNA and thereby be transformed.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/c2.htm
competent Vocational education term. Refers to when you can actually perform a skill (usually unsupervised).
Ãâó: www.reefed.edu.au/glossary/c.html
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