Sentence examples for extended architecture from inspiring English sources

"extended architecture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the structural design of a system that has been expanded from its original form. For example, "The team designed a new extended architecture for the payment system which allowed for multiple payment methods."

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A novel extended architecture based on unprecedented decamolybdate unit and Cu3 cluster, (NH4 2n[Cu3 atrz 6Mo10O34]n (1) (atrz = 4H-4-amino-1,2,4-triazole), has been synthesized under the hydrothermal conditions.

This MS is an interesting piece of sequence analytic detective work where the authors systematically present a chain of evidence for an extended architecture of Alphavirus-like MTase-GTases that includes an extended "iceberg" region and varying membrane attachment factors such as palmitoyl anchors, transmembrane and amphipathic helices.

The hierarchical B-picture and an extended architecture based on 3D-DMB were used in the comparison.

It was seen to give similar quality for multi-view video coded with the extended architecture based on 3D-DMB.

Additionally, we show how the Open PHACTS Discovery Platform implements this extended architecture.

An extended architecture of the system with a meshed topology is presented.

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Remarkably, extended architectures are further constructed with the aid of weak interactions.

There exists a strong structural analogy between the RSO3− and the phosphonate RPO32− group, a functionality which has been employed with great success in the generation of functional extended architectures.

In the B-rich compounds, BO3 and BO4 groups can be polymerized into a variety of discrete polynuclear anionic cluster units or extended architectures via B O B bridges; whereas in the Ge-rich compounds, GeO4 and GeO6 polyhedra can also be polymerized.

Repeat proteins typically contain tandemly arrayed, redundant sequence patterns of 20-40 acids andds, and many embody extended architectures (structured or disordered) with a capacity to bind natural ligands with a broad range of specificities [ 4, 5], a property recently exploited to engineer specific binding in synthetic counterparts [ 5, 6].

Among his ideas to extend architecture from buildings to places and experiences, Weisman proposes to consider using 'attributes' when it comes to experiencing places rather than more traditionally psychological terms or 'modalities', e.g. perception, cognition or behavior.

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