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For a relatively small protein like PDCD10, we expected that there may be redundancy in PtdIns 3,4,5 P3 and protein-protein interaction.

Vertebrates have three α-subunit isoforms, P4HA1-3, suggesthat therethere may be redundancy or substrate specificity.

Unlike the ear, where at least Cx26 appears to be essential for normal function, there may be redundancy in the skin.

Additionally, the alpha scores over 0.90 suggest that there may be redundancy in the DREEM items, as items that correlate strongly with each other can inflate the score.

Because there may be redundancy among the identified repeats, we then built contigs from just those ESTs containing SSRs, using the CAP3 contig assembly program implemented on a web browser [ 71].

However, looking at expression patterns of the different heavy chain genes, there may be redundancy in their tumor suppressive functions, as e.g. ITIH2 and ITIH5 are both abundantly expressed in normal breast tissue.

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The alternative may be redundancies.

Meanwhile, some staff in Manchester are concerned, following their talk with Cohen, that there may be redundancies as a result of the move to 'compete or compare'.

Calvert said without the reporting, it is difficult for Congress to tell whether the research is effective and where there may be redundancies.

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.

Although there may be some redundancy from this design, redundancy is a crucial element of safe and reliable systems [ 45].

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