Structural
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- relating to or caused by structure, especially political or economic structure
- relating to or having or characterized by structure
- affecting or involved in structure or construction
- concerned with systematic structure in a particular field of study
- pertaining to geological structure; geomorphologic; geomorphological; morphologic; morphological
- relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals; morphologic; morphological
n.
- an anthropological theory that there are unobservable social structures that generate observable social phenomena; structuralism
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- an expanded molecular formula showing the arrangement of atoms within the molecule
n.
- a gene that controls the production of a specific protein or peptide
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- the branch of genomics that determines the three-dimensional structures of proteins
n.
- iron that has been cast or worked in structural shapes
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- linguistics defined as the analysis of formal structures in a text or discourse; structuralism
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- support that is a constituent part of any structure or building
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- a sociological theory based on the premise that society comes before individuals; structuralism
n.
- a strong steel that is rolled into shapes that are used in construction
- It is constructed of structural steel faced with brick.
- On these a structural steel framework with 5 projections was set up.
- The structure has a concrete foundation and structural steel framing.
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- It caused some structural damage, breaking the front door of the Sheahan's home.
- The structural damage was significant, and the central temple suffered the worst.
- Landfalling storms of Category 3 intensity can cause significant structural damage.
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- India's agricultural economy is undergoing structural changes.
- Chromatin undergoes various structural changes during a cell cycle.
- The resulting structural changes were implemented between 1995 and 1998.
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- It was the car's tremendous structural integrity that saved his life.
- Anodic regions dissolve and destroy the structural integrity of the metal.
- It has better structural integrity and forms a thicker, more localized dentinal bridge.
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- Many of its structural elements are damaged.
- He was not disassembling or combining or using them as structural elements.
- They form major structural elements in extracellular matrices of cartilage, skin, and tendon.
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- Merit Award for quality structural engineering.
- DeSimone Consulting Engineers is the structural engineering firm.
- Earthquake engineering is a sub-discipline of structural engineering.
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- It was built, but structural problems appeared, and it was eventually demolished in 1993.
- Part of the Teall family plot, the gravesite has some structural problems and issues of disrepair.
- Combined with the major structural problems and expensive operation, this led to closure on 21 March 1963.
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- He also had a successful career as a structural engineer.
- Mark Sarkisian Mark Sarkisian is an American structural engineer.
- Madhukar Gogate Madhukar Narayan Gogate (born ) is a retired structural engineer.
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- They form major structural elements in extracellular matrices of cartilage, skin, and tendon.
- The Coleraine Town Hall required major structural work, and was not reopened until August 1995.
- This line clearly marks a major structural feature in the Martian crust, but its origin is uncertain.
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- Even Forth's structural features are stack-based.
- VMIL studies conceptual and structural features of the medical information unique to animals.
- Key structural features are the Arlit Fault, and intrusions and ring dikes from 480 to 145 Ma in age.
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- The structural design was the responsibility of "TMJ Tomasz Ziętała".
- The legal issues fall upon water right, air rights, and structural design.
- He became an expert in structural design, writing the standard textbook of the time.
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- Nationally, SGH is recognized as an expert on the science and causes of structural failure.
- The deck must be absent of flame after the 40 minute test period and lack structural failure of any boards.
- It's noted as one of the few concrete single-angle thin-arch dams to be breached, although it was not a structural failure.
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- Recent accession to the EU gives further impetus and direction to structural reform.
- The economic liberalisation and structural reform measures were necessary and had been overdue at that time.
- It is focused on policy-led, national structural reform and liberalisation programmes with a sector-wide approach.
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- Repeated firing causes a structural change in the synapses.
- Vidal made one structural change which was not revised, however.
- Such a need for structural change is likely to result in a violent conflict.
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- starch and glycogen) and as structural components (e.g.
- No structural components were salvaged.
- During these events, the structural components of the nucleus — the envelope and lamina — can be systematically degraded.
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- In critical electronic applications, beryllium is both a structural support and heat sink.
- A bent is a structural support, like a truss, consisting of two posts, a tie beam and two rafters.
- Alongside the overall change in appearance, the new bodywork marked improvements in structural support.
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- MSC Nastran is commonly utilized for performing structural analysis.
- These conclusions have been confirmed by structural analysis of adrenodoxin and P450 complex.
- In the 1970s, engineers were just starting to use computer structural analysis on a large scale.
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- In 1889 the complex was closed due to structural instability.
- On October 16, 2009, the Champlain Bridge was closed to traffic due to structural concerns.
- However, these cars ended up being stored due to structural issues and are now awaiting scrapping.
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- Most of the genome coded for structural proteins.
- There are two structural proteins in the virion.
- They contain two structural proteins.
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- Jones completed her PhD at Georgia State University and specialized in structural biology.
- John McGeehan John McGeehan is a British research scientist and professor of structural biology.
- In structural biology, it aids in the simulation and modeling of DNA, RNA, proteins as well as biomolecular interactions.
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- However, there is consistent evidence of structural and functional deficits in MDMA users with high lifetime exposure.
- Production of these chemicals effects neuronal differentiation, survival, regeneration, and structural and functional plasticity.
- However, it was well known that proteins are structural and functional macromolecules, some of which carry out enzymatic reactions of cells.
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- The structural engineers where Civic Engineers.
- Masao Sitoh and Arata Ono were the structural engineers.
- Mike arranges for structural engineers to secretly visit and assess the site while Gus silently observes.
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- Later buildings to use this structural system include the Petronas Towers.
- The first building to use this structural system was the 35-stories Brunswick Building.
- This structural system uses combinations of shear walls and frames designed to resist lateral forces.
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- But she did not carry out significant structural reforms.
- All five countries are implementing structural reforms to improve competitiveness.
- The Counter-Reformation was a comprehensive effort, involving ecclesiastical or structural reforms as well as a political dimension and spiritual movements.
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- The columns are decorative only, and appear to serve no structural purpose.
- While the home has a traditional construction date of about 1651, there is no structural evidence to indicate a date earlier than about 1725.
- However, despite such restrictions and variability seen in both Arabic and Hungarian above, there are no structural differences between the languages.
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- because of its structural similarity to another substance).
- CNG ion channels share a high degree of sequence and structural similarity to mammalian CNG channels.
- The bulky, bicyclic aromatic substituents (R and R) account for the structural similarity to corticoids.
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- Occasionally, other structural needs may require high-strength concrete.
- It is used in tank armor, bulletproof vests, and numerous other structural applications.
- Diplopodia is often found in conjunction with other structural abnormalities and can be lethal.