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"redundancy rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rate of employees who lose their jobs due to redundancies (layoffs) in a company. For example, "The company's redundancy rate has been steadily rising in recent years."
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Proper planning, design and supervision of a core analysis programme can do much to reduce the data redundancy rate.
And the redundancy rate can be precisely controlled to optimize the delivery performance for a given PLR, according to the end-to-end distortion model.
Next, we present redundancy rate of the different ECC schemes.
Communication messages should be of low redundancy rate and minimum message exchange between the nodes.
The comparison of energy, latency, area, and redundancy rate of the ECC schemes for MLC-PRAM are shown in Table9.
Specifically, an 8-bit synchronization sequence 10101011 with the local redundancy rate 3 is defined as 111000111000111000111111.
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The findings come after redundancy rates doubled to 3% over the past year and 23% of employers admit their staff fear business restructuring and job insecurity.
According to one UK survey, redundancy rates by age group in 2011 rose steeply from 5% for under-30s, to 26% for the 45-49 agroupoup, to 37% for those over 50.
For 71.4% of the items, all three raters agreed on the redundancy rating.
The calculated redundancy rates of the non-normalised and normalised library were 72.08 and 14.48%, respectively.
The redundancy rates of the libraries range from 80.5 to 95.6%%.
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