Sentence examples for redundant name from inspiring English sources

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First of all, for Rush that would be a redundant name.

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The decline in the count -- a result of the removal of redundant names or of people who were mistakenly reported as missing -- has slowed in the last week.

The other, wCDMA, is based on GSM, or "global system for mobile communication," which is dominant in Europe and Asia and has limited use in the U.S. The reason for the redundant naming: CDMA is actually a name for a way of encoding messages so that many users can make calls using the same radio spectrum.

Nevertheless, when we count the number of cell types containing images in a conventional way, i.e. counting the cell types excluding the redundant names, we find that 57 of a total of 170 differentiated cell types are already registered.

Of the 269 FAs significantly enriched within the 228 probe list, we removed 237 enriched FAs that had less than three genes, P-values >0.05 and/or redundant names, resulting in a final 32 FA categories enriched in the differentially expressed gene list comparing CEU and YRI samples.

This band's slightly-redundant name says it all -- they're California bred (originally from Orange County, and then settling in Los Angeles) and clearly were in their comfort zone playing at the Lands End stage Saturday afternoon.

(The father added the redundant middle name because he so disliked "junior").

Fortunately, there are no redundant concept names in either ontology.

If not it would seem simpler to merge them and remove the redundant 'Function names'.

Wherever alternate or redundant gene names have been used, we have also retained them for reference.

Moreover, for consistency, we have used TFBS motifs, and not TFs, in making comparisons of TFBSs because the databases used have redundant motif names for the same TFs.

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