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The core structure of compound 32 was chosen as a structural element for superimposition of all other compounds (Figure 1a).
The core structure of the Inter-American human rights system is similar to that of its European counterpart.
"We'd like to see new faces as well, but we also don't want to shake up the core structure of the team too much.
Of course you want innovation and great one-off shows and series, but you don't tamper with the core structure, of which R&M is absolutely a part.
The core structure of medicine — how health care is organized and practiced — emerged in an era when doctors could hold all the key information patients needed in their heads and manage everything required themselves.
"We gave them the core structure of who this guy is, but now we're filling in the texture of him," said the consultant, who spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to detract attention from Mr. Kerry.
The term scaffold is used extensively to describe the core structure of a molecule.
Scaffolds are defined as the core structure of a molecule connecting different substituents or functional groups.
Is an understanding of practice and application necessary for a comprehension of the core structure of a scientific theory?
Mathematical components, while often present, are neither necessary nor sufficient for characterizing the core structure of scientific theories.
With few exceptions, the core structure of MBBs comprises four aromatic rings.
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