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The phrase "structural evidence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to evidence that is based on the structure or organization of something, whether it be a building, an argument, or a legal case. Here is an example of using "structural evidence" in a sentence: "The prosecutor presented strong structural evidence to support her case, including the blueprint of the crime scene and witness testimony."
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Interestingly, recently reported crystal structures of GPCRs have shown structural evidence of cholesterol binding sites.
What this ancestral structure is has not yet been established by sequence or structural evidence.
It is unfortunate that the new study is starting so late, when memories have faded and some of the structural evidence has been lost.
Nevertheless, there is no structural evidence for such a C-terminal initiation.
The transitions between the phases, previously postulated on structural evidence, are supported by calorimetry.
We also present structural evidence that BKV can utilize glycosaminoglycans as attachment receptors.
The structural evidence is merely based on the comparison of the obtained UV spectra with that of a BB standard.
However, there is a lack of structural evidence, especially the quantitative result to illustrate the inner reasons.
Structural evidence suggests that the fluorine multipolar interaction is a favorable molecular interaction in the paradigm of protein-ligand recognition.
However, biochemical, genetic and structural evidence has pointed to significant differences but even greater similarity to eubacterial type IV pili.
Here, we present biochemical and structural evidence for the monofunctional mode of hOgg1 by design of separation-of-function mutants.
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