Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
It is a perfectly sensible and nonredundant phrase.
CBS absolutely says that we're looking for a fresh, nonredundant telecast."
Metamath version of the ZFC axioms - A concise and nonredundant axiomatization.
The structure as a whole was described as nonredundant; failure of either of the two tie girders would result in failure of the entire structure.
Nevertheless, a 1989 study of intercollegiate athletics recommends 134 more nonredundant changes - some clearly utopian - not to reach perfection, but merely to eliminate immorality and corruption.
A nonredundant search of protein databases was carried out using the BLAST Network Service at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (28).
These ESTs were evaluated using the BLAST search program [ 40, 41] linked to the nonredundant GenBank database.
The dataset consisted of 3,347 human contigs, amounting to 2.8 gigabases (Gb) of nonredundant genomic sequence and corresponding to approximately 91% of the human euchromatic genome (Table 1).
This protein does not interact with the complement regulatory protein, decay accelerating factor CD55, unlike the related CD97 antigen, and indicates that these very closely related proteins likely have nonredundant functions.
The MTBO is calculated by the equation, where MTBF is the nonredundant mean time between failures and FFAS is the fraction of failures for which the failed equipment is automatically bypassed.
In brief, the Drosophila Gene Collection (DGC 1.0, kindly provided by the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project) of 5,849 nonredundant cDNAs was amplified using universal primers essentially as described at [ 42].
To confirm that regulatory sequences were found in conserved regions, we tested a database of 47 known, nonredundant regulatory motifs and found that 35 show conservation ratios that were more than three standard deviations above that expected by chance [ 26 29 ] .
The Arntl gene is an essential and nonredundant component within the mammalian clock gene regulatory network, since it is the only gene within the mammalian circadian clock whose sole deletion in a mouse model generates arrhythmicity at both the molecular and behavioral levels.
To confirm the specificity of the nucleotide sequences chosen for the primers and probes and the absence of DNA polymorphisms, BLASTN searches were conducted against the dbEST and nonredundant set of Genbank, EMBL, and DDBJ databases.
To enable an amino acid comparison between NPM3 with other members of the nucleophosmin/nucleoplasmin family, we searched the nonredundant GenBank database using human NPM3, Xenopus nucleoplasmin and human nucleophosmin as BLASTP queries, and 11 additional full-length proteins were retrieved (Table 2).
A 2009 state report noted that the bridge was not built with a plan that was "conducive to long-term durability" and that the Tappan Zee's engineers designed it to be "nonredundant," meaning that one "critical fracture could make the bridge fail completely because its supports couldn't transfer the structure's load to other supports."