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transfer RNA RNA that assumes a cloverleaf structure and facilitates protein synthesis. The tRNA binds specifically to mRNA codons via an anticodon and interacts with ribosomes and rRNA. Transfer of an amino acid to the 3' end of the tRNA is specified by the anticodon.
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transfer To convey from one person to another.
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transference Unconscious tendency of a person to assign to others in the present and immediate environment those feelings and attitudes originally linked with significant figures in the person's early life, eg, identification of the therapist with a parent; the transference may be negative (hostile) or positive (affectionate). Analysis of transference phenomena is used as a major therapeutic tool in both individual and group therapy to help patients gain insight into their behavior and its origins. ...
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transfer Movement of a patient between hospitals or between units in a given hospital. In Medicare, a full DRG rate is paid only for transferred patients that are defined as discharged. In managed care, transfers are often suggested by UR entities to move patients to lower cost care facilities.
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transfer board A device used to bridge the space between a wheelchair and a bed, toilet, or car seat; used to facilitate independent or assisted transfer of the patient from one of these sites to another. It is also called a sliding board
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