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Not all sources are included in the explication below since some redundancy of content occurred.
Furthermore, although the cost of caching contents is declining, the content replacement strategy considering tradeoff between the redundancy of content caching and caching energy consumption in caching network still remains a research direction, especially in large-scale content networks.
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However, student autonomy and competence are intended to be fostered by 'planned redundancy' of course content across lectures, PBL small groups, and small group laboratories, allowing individuals to emphasize learning via whichever modality they wish.
The resulting amplicon-step combination (read) was added to a collection, and the contents of that collection were evaluated in terms of the redundancy of its contents and the ability to assemble amplicon sequences.
The system may be used to assist users in constructing, maintaining, and sharing geometry textbooks or documents at a detailed granularity, and it is capable of automatically checking the consistency of the presentation structure and the completeness and redundancy of the contents of the constructed textbooks.
Furthermore, redundancy of item contents can be seen as potential shortcoming of the ERQ so that greater item diversity was an explicit aim in the development of the NARQ.
Using joint permutation entropy we address the issue of minimizing the cost of monitoring, while minimizing redundancy of the information content, of daily streamflow data recorded during the period 1989 2016 at twelve gauging stations on Brazos River, Texas, USA.
Further assessment of redundancy (strong content overlap, e.g., taking off a pullover/putting clothes over your head) was done by three raters (two orthopedic surgeons, one psychologist).
311 protein coding genes belong to 122 paralogous families in this genome corresponding to a gene content redundancy of 7.7% a value smaller than the average value for Firmicutes which suggests a more compact organization of the genome in terms of functional content.
Among all M. prima protein-coding genes, 1,092 could be grouped into 312 clusters of paralogous or xenologous genes, corresponding to a gene content redundancy of 40%.
Furthermore, the QI-MQCS does not show excessive conceptual overlap across domains, and none of the items shows redundancy with content already captured through other items.
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