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The phrase "a backbone which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a fundamental support or structure, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about principles or systems.
Example: "The organization has a backbone which supports its mission and values, ensuring consistency in its operations."
Alternatives: "a foundation that" or "a core that".
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"It's the next generation of Internet performance, and it delivers a backbone which allows the entire network to scale from today's capacity, which supports about 250 million users, to tomorrow's demand, which is for 1 billion users".
Companies like MCI/Worldcom and Sprint, the biggest carriers have a backbone which can handle 155 megabits of data a second on OC-3 lines and are aiming to upgrade to 2.4 gigabits per second on OC-48 lines between places where there are high amounts of Internet traffic.
Access networks are connected through a backbone which is a network core for all of them.
Also, A pairs with T, and G pairs with C. DNA consists of a backbone (which are the phosphate and the sugar) and looks like a double helix.
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Recent efforts in the field of mesoscale effects on the structure and properties of thin polymer films call to revival interest in conformational structure and defects of a polymer backbone which has a crucial influence on electronic properties of the material.
One such robust configuration is a hybrid wired-cum-wireless sensor network that is composed of a wireless sensor network and a wired backbone, which are inter-connected via access points.
The most recent to be described is 'NETosis', whereby death of the neutrophil results in formation of a structure made of DNA with a histone backbone which contains neutrophil elastase, myeloperoxidase (MPO) and metalloproteinases.
The resulting poly ether imide)s have a polymer backbone which is periodically twisted with an angle of 90° at each spiro center.
The new polymers possess a phosphazene backbone, which is the basis of the molecular flexibility, with a variety of different alkyl ether and alkoxy side groups.
The general structure of CL (1,3-bis sn-3′-phosphatidyl)- sn-glycerol) is a unique dimeric moiety, composed of two phosphatidylglycerols connected via a glycerol backbone, which displays two negative charges from the phosphate groups and four acyl chains.
This article focuses on IEEE 802.16d-based WMNs, in which a set of MRs are connected with multi-hop wireless links to form a wireless backbone, which is then connected to the Internet through an IGW.
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