Definitionn. repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission
Last update: September 20, 2017
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There is a redundancy of scientists in the country. [Please select]
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In fact, the great blemishes of In Memoriam, its redundancy and the dislocation of its parts, were largely due to the desultory manner of its composition. [Please select]
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From the redundancy of teeth her mouth projected, and her face had a gorilla-like appearance. [Please select]
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From the redundancy of the teeth her mouth projected, and her face had a gorilla-like appearance. [Please select]
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Nor, where lives of authors were written, were they written with the redundancy of particulars which is now allowed. [Please select]
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The redundancy of tender reference to Prince Albert at Windsor has been known to bore visitors to the town. [Please select]
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Trenor was a tall fair woman, whose height just saved her from redundancy. [Please select]
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