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  Telecommuting   Also referred to as Teleworking, is a employment arrangement where the employee works one or more days from a remote location, often an office in the employee's home. For job-seekers seeking increased job flexibility and reduced commuting times and costs and for employers seeking a better balance of morale and work efficiency.  
 
  TEQ   Training & Employment Queensland.  
 
  Tissue culture   A procedure for growing or cloning enough cells through in vitro techniques to make a tissue.  
 
  Transferable Skills   Skills you have acquired during any activity in your life -- jobs, classes, projects, parenting, hobbies, sports, virtually anything -- that are transferable and applicable to what you want to do in your next job.  
 
  Transformation   A change in the genetic structure of an organism as a result of the uptake and incorporation of foreign DNA.  
 
  Transposon   A mobile genetic element that can move from one location in the gene and reinsert at another site.  
 
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