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The phrase "a flat file structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data storage formats, particularly in computing or database contexts.
Example: "The application uses a flat file structure to store user data, making it easy to access and manage."
Alternatives: "a simple file format" or "a non-hierarchical file system".
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Thus a flat file structure that only supports sequential reading is appropriate for the GO because relations are read from broader or general to more specific or precise concepts.
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The data were available in netCDF file format which is not a flat file construction, relatively a self-describing multi-layered structure for storing and documenting large amounts of numerical precipitation data files.
The data were available in netCDF file format which is not a flat file construction, relatively a self-describing multi-layered structure for storing and documenting large amounts of numerical temperature data files.
The DAG is available in many file formats XML, OWL but the most common formal notation in which GO ontologies are rendered is the Open Biomedical Ontology (OBO; described in more detail below) flat file structure which is underwritten by a modified subset of Web Ontology Language (OWL) description logics (DL) concepts for content specification (Gene Ontology Consortium 2007).
A Hadoop Sequence File is a flat file data structure consisting of binary key/value pairs.
You will be taken to a flat file for the protein sequence.
The related data were downloaded in a "Flat File Format".
A flat file indexed on TS IDs was used to store TS expression data.
The PiceaGenExpress is made available as a flat file (Additional file 5: Table S1) for ease of upload and access.
As Gap5 uses a simple database rather than a flat file, I/O efficiency could be a concern.
Eliminate it by carefully filing with a flat file.
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