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The internal consistency reliability of the whole GWBI scale was very high (>0.95) indicating that there may well be redundancy of items, particularly as two pairs of items are similarly worded, adding unnecessarily to respondent burden.
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Creswell et al. (2007) and Lieblich et al. (1998) suggested that it is most important to attain data saturation, which is achieved when there is redundancy of information in interviews, regardless of the sample size.
Other possibilities are redundancy of parasite mechanisms related to growth and invasion, or the changes in expression of these genes were responses to deleterious impacts on growth.
It is worth noting that this variable did not reach conventional statistical significance in the multivariate analysis suggesting that there is redundancy of the herein SCS and age.
An advantage of using PCR primers designed for several conserved regions with varying degrees of specificity is that when more than one microorganism is present, there is redundancy of coverage across various primer pairs.
This could mean that there is redundancy between members of the AMPK family in T cells.
Another possibility is redundancy in the composition of an individual AP complex.
The last consideration for number of tools is "redundancy".
"There have been redundancies, lots of business have lost out, the tax man has lost out.
The key question is whether redundancy of TFBSs is a common theme in embryonic enhancers.
Another reason can be the redundancy of the ECFP.
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