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be redundancy
noun
The state of being redundant; a superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness.
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The kind word for this would be redundancy.
As mentioned in the previous section, there will be redundancy in -tuples after quantization which can be eliminated by our merging technique.
As should be clear from the two formulations, the equations are much simpler in the response space, so that this is the preferred set of ODEs and thus there will be redundancy in the equations.
For a relatively small protein like PDCD10, we expected that there may be redundancy in PtdIns 3,4,5 P3 and protein-protein interaction.
An explanation for the non-vital role of Plrx in malarial parasites might thus be redundancy in the function of the multiple members of the thioredoxin superfamily.
Many virulence-associated processes, for instance, such as the development of infection structures and haustoria, are likely to involve a large number of gene products and so there is likely to be redundancy in gene function.
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The alternative may be redundancies.
Reading will not confirm whether there will be redundancies.
They said they anticipated that there would be redundancies, but could not say how many.
Webb said there had to be redundancies in Aberdeen, Britain's oil capital.
You have to think there will be redundancies for school staff from that.
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