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The phrase "structurally related" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more things that have a similar structure or organization. For example, "The various cell types within the body are structurally related, sharing common organelles, such as a nucleus."
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The action was structurally related by the playwright to three walls and the proscenium arch.
To elucidate the origin of this phenomenon, we employ chemical substitution in structurally related Li2RuO3 compounds.
Alouf, J.E. Introduction to the family of the structurally related cholesterol-binding cytolysins ('sulfhydryl-activated' toxins).
Macfarlane DE, Manzel L. Antagonism of immunostimulatory CpG-oligodeoxynucleotides by quinacrine, chloroquine, and structurally related compounds.
This protein comprises six structurally related domains, identified via the Pfam database.
Different peptides structurally related with penetratin were evaluated.
Her anxiety was structurally related to her ambition; her vigilance resembled the omniscient uncertainty of immigrant parents.
Background: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a family of structurally related chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons.
Ralston, R. & Bishop, M. The protein products of the myc and myb oncogenes and adenovirus E1a are structurally related.
Molecules that are structurally related to DHCA but do not trigger expression of the nlp-29p::gfp reporter gene.
In this paper, we extend these studies to the structurally related molecule dopamine.
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