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"example of the structure of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used when explaining the organization or arrangement of a particular sentence. For example, "Let's analyze this sentence as an example of the structure of a complex sentence." or "Here is an example of the structure of a Shakespearean sonnet." This phrase is often used in educational or academic writing, but can be used in any type of formal writing when discussing sentence structure.
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A schematic example of the structure of a canned analysis digital object is illustrated in Fig. 2. Figure 2: Structure of the canned analysis digital object.
Fig. 1 A classic example of the structure of a MB and the corresponding working principle.
An example of the structure of a frame using the described training sequence is given in Figure 1.
Figure 3 illustrates an example, of the structure of the HMM for alanine.
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For example, the model of the structure of the FSHR shows that Met4012.43 makes a hydrophobic interaction with Ile4633.46 in the inactive conformation and an induced dipole interaction with Arg4673.50 in the active conformation (Supplementary Table 1).
There are many examples of the structure of ρ̃-mixing random variables.
Students will not understand, for example, the actual model of the structure of an atom if they do not understand first the models proposed by Thomson and Bohr.
Fig. 1 An example tree representation of the structure of a sentence Fig. 2 An example parenthesis representation of the structure of a sentence.
For example, the discovery of the structure of DNA in the early 1950s was possible because of previous work on the mathematics of analyzing signals to identify their components.
The traditional method, used for example in the determination of the structure of DNA, is to produce a crystal form of the substance to be studied, then blast it with x-rays.
This can be seen, for example, in the analysis of the structure of S. marcescens chiA (Fig. 4C, Table 2B) [34].
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