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The phrase "a common structural trait" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared characteristics or features that are typically found in a particular context, such as in literature, architecture, or biology.
Example: "In many species, a common structural trait is the presence of a backbone, which provides support and protection for the nervous system."
Alternatives: "a shared structural characteristic" or "a typical structural feature".
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Intermolecular association via silver clusters may be a common structural trait because mass spectrometry studies have identified other dimeric oligonucleotide complexes with silver clusters.
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This common structural trait shared between ordered and disordered PBTTT chains localizes excitations, hence, the invariance of Raman overtone-combination intensities with PCBM loading.
In so doing, a similarity between the TamB protein family and a family of proteins that included AsmA was noted based on sequence similarities as well as common structural traits.
The ankyrin repeat: a diversity of interaction on a common structural framework.
Crowther, R. A. Straight and paired helical filaments in Alzheimer disease have a common structural unit.
Quist, A. et al. Amyloid ion channels: a common structural link for protein-misfolding disease.
Therefore, there might be a common structural basis for constipation and apathy for PD patients.
Pectin is a common structural component of all higher plants.
Surfactins have the common following structural traits: a heptapeptide with a chiral sequence LLDLLDL interlinked with a β-hydroxy fatty acid and with a d-Leu in position 3 and 6 and a l-Asp in position 5. Amino acid residues in position 2, 4 and 7 belong to the amino acids group including Val, Leu and Ile (Jacques 2011; Hue et al. 2001).
Alphs share a distinctive common structural feature.
Actors playing a brokering role share a common trait: they span structural holes in a network by building bridges across sub-graphs that would be unconnected in their absence.
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