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"About" is generally redundant with "estimate".
"New" is generally redundant with "record".
In "Disguise," he plays Pistachio Disguisey, a simple-minded grown man with a bowl haircut -- which is generally redundant in goofball movies.
"Plant genes are generally redundant," said Dr. Susan Wessler, an expert in corn and rice genetics at the University of Georgia.
Despite their generally redundant function in cytokinin signalling, some members of the A-type and B-type ARRs show a highly specific expression pattern.
These results suggest that hst-3.1 and hst-3.2 are individually largely dispensable for axonal guidance and do not serve generally redundant functions.
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Existing defence methods that are capable of handling significant amount of data generally contain redundant or irrelevant features, which result in excessive training and classification time [14].
More generally, a redundant cognition would have no cognitive role, for its object would not be something that is to be understood; it is accordingly judged to amount to non-understanding.
In contrast, Gypsy unclustered elements were generally highly redundant.
Little is known about the detailed function of any helicase during ribosome synthesis, but all except Dbp3 and Dbp7 are essential for viability, showing that they do not generally have redundant functions.
This is due to the fact that such mechanisms are generally hyper-redundant, i.e. they have a large degree of kinematic redundancy, and this gives rise to a complicated dynamical behaviour for the system.
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