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This included a charge of £12.7m for a redundancy scheme and its operating loss for the year was £13.3m, up from £9.5m in 2011.
Workers at a subsidiary of Fnac, a retailer, used a blog to rally support and gather evidence for a redundancy protest, which they then took to employment tribunals.
The 2015-16 budget has set aside £100m for a redundancy plan.
This paper proposes a genetic algorithm (GA) for a redundancy allocation problem for the series-parallel system when the redundancy strategy can be chosen for individual subsystems.
Consistency index h was below 5 for a redundancy of 3 (95% significance level).
Moreover, the registered records do not reflect the exact number of strains isolated or observed in a geographical area, since it is possible to find many sequences belonging to the same strain, for a redundancy or the fact that they are fragments of one genome (example: Streptomyces globisporus C-1027 from China is registered as 557 times for whole genome shotgun sequencing).
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An intuitive guess for such a redundancy is LD among SNPs (in different genes).
The best-fit line is indicated by the dashed lines for (a) high redundancy and (b) low redundancy.
If there are additionally real-time measurements for DGs, it will produce a redundancy for DGs.
A simple but powerful method for robustness is a redundancy approach to use multiple circuits instead of single one.
This indicates a redundancy for this marker at this stage in neural differentiation.
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