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The phrase 'delicate architecture' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a structure that is intricate or beautiful in design. For example, "The cathedral was a masterpiece of delicate architecture, with its intricate stone carvings and stained glass windows."
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Ms. Chouinard is obsessed with the body, the delicate architecture of its circulatory, muscular and skeletal structures, and its more practical functions.
In skeletal muscle, Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) following the action potential relies on the delicate architecture of the T-Tubule/SR junction.
With the ability to reveal overlapping functional clusters, CIS is potentially useful in revealing the delicate architecture of the brain neural network.
But the owner, Charles Clark, serves such fare as escargot in pastry and smoked quail, followed by desserts that win awards as much for their delicate architecture as their sinful taste.
In summary, current evidence suggests that in glomerular hypertension podocytes primarily aim to maintain the delicate architecture of interdigitating foot processes in the face of an expanding GBM area.
He studies the effect the voice has on his limbic system, becomes a scientist of sound: the "profound interior configuration of the body, the subtle crenelations of lung and diaphragm and sinuses, the delicate architecture of the airways; all of which combine to produce that aspect which is last noted but finally most determinant of one's overall feelings about a person:... the voice".
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However, reports on the designed formation of such delicate architectures are rare.
In this setting, the controllable permanent renewal of resident cells, which are lost in CLD, to maintain the delicate lung architecture would be a highly desirable option.
During the tour, I marvelled at the diversity of the art on display, from Tomás Saraceno's delicate floating architectures to an impressive hunk of "We the People," Danh Vo's sectile replica of the Statue of Liberty.
The latest developments in controlled/living polymerisation techniques led to novel and more efficient ways of producing delicate polymer architectures, such as block copolymer CPBs, and resulted in a considerable expansion of the field of application for these soft anisotropic materials.
HOW DELICATE IS great architecture, that it must be protected not only from its enemies, but also from its friends.
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