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Because of the large amount of data that can be extracted from a face, a significant portion constitutes redundant information.
Unfortunately, most of these features are likely to constitute redundant information as not every region of the image is guaranteed to contain the same amount of discriminative data.
From this analysis, it seems unlikely that different clusters constitute redundant pathways; instead, each pathway has a distinct function.
Topology design is conducted for a leg mechanism composed of four legs, base and ground, which constitute a redundant parallel mechanism.
This allows for single-system failure faults caused by the small satellite project; however, it constitutes a redundant system for parts that are entirely damaged by the mission and for parts necessary for gathering information on failure causes.
Importantly, our findings reveal that the post-transcriptional control of let-60 mRNA by PUF-8 and the protein-level of control of LET-60 RAS activity by the RasGAP GAP-3 constitute a redundant mechanism to maintain the MPK-1 activity at undetectable levels in the mitotic, meiotic-entry and the early pachytene regions.
(Primitive Propositions *1·2, *1·3, *1·4, *1·5, and *1·6 together constitute the axioms for propositional logic in PM. ) Proposition *1·5 was shown to be redundant by Paul Bernays in 1926.
I may be redundant".
Fiction should not be redundant.
Their services would be redundant.
This mechanism constitutes a non-redundant central role in humoral and cell-mediated immunity.
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