Sentence examples for were redundancy from inspiring English sources

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were redundancy

noun

The state of being redundant; a superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness.

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Among them were redundancy in time and effort needed to find the necessary information (which may have been found by others before), and the possibility of idiosyncrasies or occasional unwanted "surprises" (e.g., clipping or artifacts) in otherwise suitable stimuli.

Both sets were redundancy reduced, with respect to each other and with respect to SWISS-PROT version 2011_04.

Thus the proteins from each organelle set were redundancy reduced by using BLASTClust to cluster them based on sequence similarity in their TMD and flanking sequences, and then we removed any with greater than 30% identity over this region (Altschul et al., 1997).

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That was taken over, there were redundancies.

"We thought there were redundancies, and too much emphasis given to the strength of schedule," he said.

"It wouldn't surprise me if there were redundancies," said Mr Saunders.

Sequences were redundancy-reduced to a level where no protein pair had more than 80% sequence identity [ 12].

The problem is redundancy.

The rest, it is said, is redundancy.

"The trick is redundancy," says Young.

The kind word for this would be redundancy.

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