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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preserved structural feature of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that have been maintained or retained in a particular context, such as architecture, biology, or linguistics.
Example: "The ancient ruins exhibit a preserved structural feature of the original design, showcasing the craftsmanship of the builders."
Alternatives: "an enduring structural element of" or "a retained structural characteristic of".
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The conserved cysteine residues confirm probably a preserved structural feature of the protein.
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Importantly, this water-mediated Cys-Cys non-covalent motif is also present in the phosphatase SptpA from Staphylococcus aureus, which suggests a potentially preserved structural feature among bacterial tyrosine phosphatases.
The interdomain flexibility of the WH domain is most likely a unique structural feature of DrRecQ.
Unitary step-size is a fundamental structural feature of the myosin mover.
It's a structural feature of capitalism.
Sellars takes it that this claim states a structural feature of the manifest image.
Populism is a structural feature of liberal democracies.
The CC is an essential structural feature of T4S systems.
Hence, this structural feature of TPH2B predicted an impact on its hydroxylating activity (see below).
A few comments about structural features of those examples that lead unexpected scores would be useful.
A graphical account of various structural features of 3D domain swapping is illustrated in Figure 3.
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