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"structural flexibility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it refers to the ability of a structure to adjust or be adjusted to various uses. For example, "The building had been designed with plenty of structural flexibility to allow for changes in the floor plans."
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These structures indicate additional structural flexibility of RadA helical filaments made possible by a hinge region between NTD and PM.
These structures give insight into the structural flexibility of TGT necessary to perform catalysis.
We use these flexible binding sites to evaluate the consequence of structural flexibility in our druggability calculation.
In this work, we calculated theoretical structural flexibility for catalytic residues and their sequence or structure neighboring residues.
From these structures, it is clear that the SAP domain has huge structural flexibility.
The structural flexibility of the machine should not be overlooked.
The above are principles rather than rules, and such structural flexibility makes it easy to find ambiguity in isolated sentences.
Allowable higher horizontal displacement induces structural flexibility.
Structural studies suggest that uPAR possesses structural flexibility.
However, they are necessary for structural flexibility identification.
Comparison of seven crystallographically independent molecules reveals substantial structural flexibility.
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