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Noun(1) (2) (psychoanalysis) the process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another

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(1) Freudians call this transference and countertransference, of course.(2) The eggs' original DNA was removed and replaced with the samples from the volunteers, a process called nuclear transference that was pioneered by the team that made Dolly the sheep.(3) The gene transference involves the use of a vector carrier which can be a plasmid or a virus.(4) I can see to it that the transference process occurs gradually for it will take years, for one to become accustomed to such extraordinary levels of pure energy.(5) And I'm not too stupid to realise this is all transference .(6) But after each discussion and transference and cameras parameters change one has to do recalculation, calculate and compare several variants of cameras placement.(7) The contact with that unconscious process, either by transference or other manifestations, may be the most important lesson in psychodynamic supervision.(8) education involves the transference of knowledge(9) The change, energy, process, and transference accounts converge in treating connection in terms of process: causing is physical producing.(10) Most psychoanalysts recognize this principle as valid, more especially since analysis of transference became so central a concern of psychoanalytic treatment.(11) And again, when you find something from a body that has been affixed or in some way attached to something else, then questions arise, how might there have been transference ?(12) But researchers were divided as to whether trait transference is an automatic process, or the result of u2018birds of a feather flock togetheru2019 logic.(13) The less we know someone, the more likely we are to engage in what psychologists know as transference - the tendency to project our desires and fears onto another person.(14) Other explanations for the presence of the particles were possible - for instance, physical transference by people moving about the house after the shooting, he said.(15) This transference was regarded as a right of conquest, but the excuse was sometimes offered that the artists concerned were of German origin.(16) According to Lockard's principle, when there is confrontation between two people, supposedly there is also some transference of one kind of material or another.
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1. transfer


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