Sentence examples for considerable redundancy from inspiring English sources

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Simple conceptual models and considerable redundancy in communication are helpful.

Third, there is considerable redundancy in the tests that some school systems administer and that some states require.

There is considerable redundancy in the microbial taxa sampled across the seven NRS, enabling us to collect baseline data about the seasonal dynamics of a wide variety of organisms across the breadth of their habitat range.

Recent studies have compared the impact of different anxiety disorders on different domains of QoL; however, instruments generally used to assess QoL in this population have varying specificity, considerable redundancy, and occasionally inappropriate content.

The considerable redundancy introduced by the presence of a genome in each cell has significant advantages: self-reproduction (the automatic production of one or more copies of the original organism) and self-repair (the automatic repair of one or more faulty cells) become relatively simple operations.

The considerable redundancy introduced by the presence of a genome in each cell has significant advantages: self-replication (the automatic production of one or more copies of the original organism) and self-repair (the automatic repair of one or more faulty cells) become relatively simple operations.

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The sciences at Princeton have long been served by small departmental libraries, which created considerable redundancies in our collections, not to mention frustration among students and faculty whose work increasingly crosses disciplinary boundaries.

With considerable redundancies existing between the three UPR pathways, IRE1 XBP1 pathway is dispensable to the activation of major chaperones such as BiP and GRP94 [ 23], but still plays crucial roles in ER homoeostasis and metabolic pathways [ 24].

In 1975, a team of engineers and scientists attempting to limit the risks of GE's containment systems noted that the NRC requires that for any single accident "which might result in an uncooled core, two emergency cooling systems must be available, either of which could by itself cool the shutdown core, and both of which have considerable internal redundancy".

Despite considerable functional redundancy amongst TGFβ superfamily members in the developing kidney [11], morphological and molecular defects were detected in betaglycan+/− and betaglycan−/− kidneys.

Two conclusions can be drawn from these findings, first, at least in neurons, there must be considerable functional redundancy of the Arp2/3 complex with other, not yet identified actin nucleators that help to ensure that neurites are formed, elongated and branched properly to give rise to polarized cells that can form functional neuronal networks.

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