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The new design will be fully redundant, Ms. Spitaliere said.
The network is also built to be fully redundant and have all sorts of failover and elastic provisioning to handle holiday traffic spikes and the like.
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Our data show that the A domains of CTRP are critical for ookinete gliding motility and oocyst formation whilst, unexpectedly, its TS domains are fully redundant.
The electronics had originally been fully redundant, but the first set of electronics failed in May 2001.
Also here, secondary structure seems important, despite these two RNAs being fully redundant; they share almost no sequence similarity (Meller and Rattner 2002).
The earlier described function of SGN3/GSO1 in the formation of an embryonic cuticle by contrast is fully redundant with that of its homolog GSO2.
Taken together, these findings imply that BOK may act in a manner that is fully redundant with the functions of BAX and BAK, or may have a function that is yet unknown.
This trend is contrary to the classical theory that duplicated genes are fully redundant immediately following gene duplication [ 1] but consistent with the observation that various types of transposable elements frequently only duplicate gene fragments [ 37, 38].
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