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VoIP made it easier to add true redundancy, not just in equipment but in the continuity of business operations.
"True redundancy refers to a sensing system consisting of multiple independently engineered sensing systems, each of which can support fully autonomous driving on its own".
Furthermore, it is worth noting that the additional part LRI does not reduce the spectral efficiency since consecutive blocks are overlapped with the RI part, which means that the true redundancy for the transmission is the GI part.
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These meta-expression data also serve as a source of information about the location and/or conditions that can be applied in subsequent assessments as well as situations in which true functional redundancy may exist.
The latter is the only example of true biochemical redundancy in the network.
It is unclear whether this reflects true functional redundancy rather than simply the smaller sample size used to construct this particular network.
(Management failure to implement true diversity and redundancy).
"The camera-only phase is our strategy for achieving what we refer to as 'true redundancy' of sensing," Shashua wrote.
This redundancy is true for some other LEAP-PFAM families, for instance PF00257 that contains 876 sequences among which more than 100 sequences are redundant.
Given the redundancy here, the true definition of a such a clause has been explained by the Delaware courts, the place where any dispute over the Yahoo deal will be litigated.
A modulation format contains spectral redundancy when (23) is true and and conjugate spectral redundancy when (24) is true.
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