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Nursing Standard, 1991
Nine Staff at the Terrence Higgins Trust are being made redundant because of a £400,000 deficit. A spokesperson said direct services, but obviously when staff the Trust had not been paid by local authorities for the services it provides.
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Nine Staff at the Terrence Higgins Trust are being made redundant because of a £400,000 deficit. A spokesperson said direct services, but obviously when staff the Trust had not been paid by local authorities for the services it provides.
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Redundancy, redundancy, redundancy
Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia information retrieval, 2010Although redundancy reduction is the key for visual coding in the mammalian visual system [1,2], at a higher level, the visual understanding step, a central component of intelligence, achieves high robustness by exploiting redundancies in the images, in order to resolve uncertainty, ambiguity, or contradiction [3,4].
Xiang Sean Zhou +9 more
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Prediction of redundant and less redundant letters
Journal of Communication Disorders, 1973Abstract Twelve aphasic and 12 non-aphasic individuals predicted the missing sequential letters of a paragraph four times, predicting redundant spaces two times and less redundant spaces two times. While non-aphasic individuals made higher mean scores on all tasks than the aphasics, the ratio of success was not the same with the two tasks.
J W, Black +3 more
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Species Redundancy: A Redundant Concept?
The Journal of Ecology, 1996The concept of 'species redundancy' (or 'ecological redundancy') has recently been applied to community and conservation ecology. The suggestion is that, in some communities, some species are 'redundant', i.e. they could be lost without much effect on the structure and functioning of the whole community. In this paper, we have three aims.
Habiba Gitay +2 more
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Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1977
Two articles on canonical correlation are criticized as erroneous, Wood (1972) and Nicewander & Wood (1974). In both instances, the errors would have been avoided had the authors been required to offer both the mathematical basis of their contributions and illustrative worked examples.
P, Cohen, J, Cohen
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Two articles on canonical correlation are criticized as erroneous, Wood (1972) and Nicewander & Wood (1974). In both instances, the errors would have been avoided had the authors been required to offer both the mathematical basis of their contributions and illustrative worked examples.
P, Cohen, J, Cohen
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Propagation Redundancy in Redundant Modelling
2003Combining mutually redundant models with channelling constraints increases constraint propagation. However, the extra computation efforts of the additional variables and constraints may outweigh the gain of reduction in search space. In fact, many of the constraints in redundant modelling are not only logically redundant but also propagation redundant ...
Chiu Wo Choi +2 more
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Philosophia, 2022
According to nearly all theorists writing on the subject, a certain derogatory content is regularly and systematically communicated by slurs. So united, the theorists disagree sharply on the elements of this content, on its provenance, and on its mechanism.
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According to nearly all theorists writing on the subject, a certain derogatory content is regularly and systematically communicated by slurs. So united, the theorists disagree sharply on the elements of this content, on its provenance, and on its mechanism.
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Redundant approaches to redundancy
The Cambridge Law Journal, 2000THE apparently straightforward definition of redundancy contained in section 139 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 has generated a disproportionate and confused body of case law. In essence, redundancy pay is payable in three situations: the business disappears (s. 139(1)(a)(i)); the workplace disappears (s. 139(1)(a)(ii)); the job disappears (s. 139(1)
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2008
In this paper, we propose a new technique to compute irredundant sub-sets of constraint networks. Since, checking redundancy is Co-NP Complete problem, we use different polynomial local consistency entailments for reducing the computational complexity. The obtained constraint network is irredundant modulo a given local consistency.
Chmeiss, Assef +2 more
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In this paper, we propose a new technique to compute irredundant sub-sets of constraint networks. Since, checking redundancy is Co-NP Complete problem, we use different polynomial local consistency entailments for reducing the computational complexity. The obtained constraint network is irredundant modulo a given local consistency.
Chmeiss, Assef +2 more
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IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 1998
This paper shows that when it comes to complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) designs undetectability does not necessarily imply redundancy. The definition of redundancy is extended to account for the special behavior encountered in CMOS designs.
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This paper shows that when it comes to complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) designs undetectability does not necessarily imply redundancy. The definition of redundancy is extended to account for the special behavior encountered in CMOS designs.
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