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- is a nonredundant cover for G {\displaystyle G} if F {\displaystyle F} is a cover for G {\displaystyle G} and F {\displaystyle F} is nonredundant. An alternative...
- (and better) became known as a superkey, and what the paper calls a nonredundant (better: irreducible) primary key is what later became known as a candidate...
- RD (1998). "Disruption of the Jak1 gene demonstrates obligatory and nonredundant roles of the Jaks in cytokine-induced biologic responses". Cell. 93 (3):...
- F A S {\displaystyle MTBO={\frac {MTBF}{1-FFAS}}} where MTBF is the nonredundant mean time between failures and FFAS is the fraction of failures for which...
- OCT cluster 90% nonredundant clone is from polar region 55% clone sequencesï¼› 45% isolate sequences CHAB-I-5 cluster 56% nonredundant clone is from coastal...
- The type was not approved by the FAA for civil aviation due to the nonredundant hydraulic flight boost system drive. The hydraulic system was redesigned...
- Arabidopsis thaliana BLASTP against 62 species, PSI-BLAST against NCBI nonredundant protein database, TBLASTN against PlantGDB-****embled unique transcripts...
- and inconveniencing repairs. The structure as a whole was described as nonredundant: failure of either of the two tie girders would result in failure of...
- (and better) became known as a superkey, and what the paper calls a nonredundant (better: irreducible) primary key is what later became known as a candidate...
- contains 21,168 genes. Segmental duplications added a total of 138 Mb of nonredundant sequences (4.7% of the whole genome), slightly fewer than observed in...