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Physiology and Redundancy

Physiology, 2013
This year's Walter B. Cannon lecture is titled “Is Physiology Redundant?” I chose this title to reflect two divergent definitions of the word redundant. In the first definition, redundant can mean extra, nonessential, or no longer needed.
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Skewed redundancy

Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Parallel architectures and compilation techniques, 2008
Technology scaling in integrated circuits has consistently provided dramatic performance improvements in modern microprocessors. However, increasing device counts and decreasing on-chip voltage levels have made transient errors a first-order design constraint that can no longer be ignored.
Gordon B. Bell, Mikko H. Lipasti
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Redundancy-d: The Power of d Choices for Redundancy

Operations Research, 2017
Redundancy is an important strategy for reducing response time in multi-server distributed queueing systems. This strategy has been used in a variety of settings, but only recently have researchers begun analytical studies. The idea behind redundancy is that customers can greatly reduce response time by waiting in multiple queues at the same time ...
Kristen Gardner 0001   +4 more
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The Redundant Ritual

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Every year, from late May to the middle of June, American institutions of learning inflict on their faculty, their graduating students, and the latter's relatives a series of protracted ordeals, viz, the commencement address, the precommencement address, the graduation oration, and sundry other forms of prolonged but exquisite verbal ...
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Redundant grasps, redundant manipulators, and their dual relationships

Journal of Robotic Systems, 1992
AbstractThis article presents a meaningful, practical, and theoretically sound solution that solves the problem of grasping a rigid object with a hand that has redundant (>6) grasping contacts. This is accomplished by introducing compliance at each contact point in such a way as to provide the engineer with the capabilities of object manipulation ...
David R. Kerr   +3 more
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Redundancy in Designs

Risk Analysis, 2006
The author contends that a previous Risk Analysis article overemphasized the pitfalls of incorporating redundancy into designs. Relevant aspects of that article are reviewed and commented upon, then the potentials and pitfalls of redundancy in systems and procedures are more broadly discussed.
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Redundancy of Biframes

Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Analysis (Armenian Academy of Sciences)
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Redundant Publication?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
D J, Federman, A B, Mutgi
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Redundancy of the colon

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1946
A, GALAMBOS, W M, GALAMBOS
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Are owners redundant?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Øyvind Bøhren, Morten G Josefsen
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