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What is the De-duplication Factor?
A percentage that reflects the amount of effort reduced by using the CCH.
The de-duplication factor highlights the amount of redundant information eliminated by the CCH, through the comparison of the total number of Citations entered from an Authority Document against the de-duplicated number of mandated Common Controls identified within those Citations.