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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific structure that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In the analysis, we will examine the properties of a given structure to understand its behavior under stress."
Alternatives: "a specified structure" or "a particular structure".
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The presence of pennate muscle in a given structure may have the same effect as a longer lever arm.
In the A.A.C.M., the musicians' responsibility was even greater — not just to develop a personal approach to navigate a given structure but to continually reimagine the structure itself.
The LSE then parses the sample, allowing the linguist to find examples of a given structure, such as the verb without an object.
The greater the overpressure, the more likely that a given structure will be damaged by the sudden impact of the wave front.
"Localization data provide little insight into the exact nature of the signals encoded in a given structure, the computations being performed and the interactions between different structures," Dr. Newsome said.
Clusters can be formed based on a certain application or a given structure.
We must be able to check if a hypothesis covers (i.e. subsumes) a given structure.
Plastic limit analysis is concerned with the problem of finding how "strong" a given structure is.
Medicinal chemists will immediately have ideas how to alter a given structure in order to gain activity.
CO functional groups can be automatically assigned to a given structure by Checkmol [23], a freely available program.
Besides, it requires an ensemble of representative ground motions to receive reliable information about the response of a given structure.
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