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redundancy [rɪˈdʌndənsi] SUST.

1. redundancy sin pl. ingl. brit. (dismissal):

redundancy
zwolnienie nt [z pracy]

2. redundancy ingl. brit. (worker):

redundancy

3. redundancy sin pl. (being unnecessary):

redundancy

4. redundancy sin pl. LING., INFORM.:

redundancy
redundancy

redundancy payment SUST. ingl. brit.

redundancy payment

voluntary redundancy SUST. sin pl.

Ejemplos de uso para redundancy

to take voluntary redundancy

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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So the symmetrization (or anti-symmetrization) must be introduced to eliminate this redundancy in the first quantization description.
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The redundancy schemes used in the design were not sufficient to give reasonable manufacturing yields.
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Redundancy allows line failures to occur and power is simply rerouted while workmen repair the damaged and deactivated line.
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Generative grammar uses such redundancy to simplify the form of grammatical description.
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For redundancy and safe return to port, the engines are arranged in two independent engine rooms divided by a watertight bulkhead.
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In practice beta encoders have attempted to exploit the redundancy provided by the non-uniqueness of the expansion in base beta to produce more robust results.
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For example, genetic redundancy reduces the effect of mutations in any one copy of a multi-copy gene.
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It aims to improve the effectiveness of communication by eliminating redundancy without omitting important information.
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Large helicopters use two or three turboshaft engines for redundancy.
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Database normalization prevents redundancy and makes the best possible usage of storage.
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