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The phrase "a core structure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an essential or fundamental component of a larger system, concept, or framework.
Example: "The theory proposes that a core structure of social interactions is based on trust and reciprocity."
Alternatives: "a fundamental component of" or "an essential element of".
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Their combinations are referred to as a core structure of the feature space.
We take advantage of the capabilities of sets (intervals and their Cartesian products) when describing a core structure of classes of patterns in the form of some hyperboxes.
Comparing with the 1H and 13C NMR data of violapyrone B (1) [19], a core structure of pyrone [19, 20, 21] of 1 with one olefinic proton (5.98, s) was evident.
a) Core structure of danuravir derivatives with marked points used for alignment, b) Ligand-based alignment by using most active compound 32 as template, c) Structure-based alignment using cognate ligand of 3QOZ.pdb as reference.
Tryptoline, a core structure of ochrolifuanine E, which is a hit compound from virtual screening of the Thai herbal database against BACE1 was used as a scaffold for the design of BACE1 inhibitors.
A core structure of the post-synaptic complex is the post-synaptic density, a membrane region specialized for signaling and plasticity.
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These results clearly indicate that the phenol group is a core structure for the attachment of BPA to ERR-γ.
All glucosinolates have a core structure, composed of a β-thioglucose and an N-hydroxyiminosulphate group (Fig. 1), and an aglycone side-chain, which is structurally highly diverse.
Standard R-group tables typically only contain an individual core structure of a single series, all substituents, and associated potency values.
Together these findings are in accordance with the concept that the hippocampus is a core structure in the genesis of anxiety [1], [2].
CaCA proteins have a conserved core structure of ten transmembrane (TM) helices and two conserved α-repeat regions within TM 2 3 and 7 8, which include residues for cation binding (Additional file 3: Figure S1a).
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