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The word 'substructure' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the structural pieces of a larger entity which have a separate function within that entity. For example, "The substructure of a bridge must be strong and stable in order for the bridge to be safe to use."
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substructure
noun
The supporting part of a structure (either physical or organizational; the foundation).
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If we opted to use sequent rules, we would have to decide whether or not to allow "substructure" (see the entry on substructural logics) and whether to allow multiple conclusions in the sequents.
The only way they can overcome the cross-talk problem is to use better conductors (which are less likely to leak electrons) and better insulators (which are more likely to stop those that do leak).The reason that copper has not been used for the wiring in the past is that it tends to diffuse into a chip's silicon substructure, spoiling the chip's performance.
Finally, at the end of a long bone is a region known as an epiphysis, which exhibits a cancellous internal structure and comprises the bony substructure of the joint surface.
But the general thesis of structuralism is unaffected, for it still remains true that each language has its own unique semantic structure even though the total structure is, in each case, built upon a substructure of universal distinctions.
These innovations provide a great freedom of design and a means of covering great spans without a massive substructure.
It shows a polygonal enclosure, hardly 300 feet in diameter, surrounded by heavy mud-brick walls on a stone substructure.
These three types of Shintō are interrelated: Folk Shintō exists as the substructure of Shintō faith, and a Sect Shintō follower is usually also a parishioner (ujiko) of a particular Shintō shrine.
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The software then compares the company's database with the program's catalogue of 27,000 chemical substructures.
Designers of later Roman theatres made use of hillsides so as to reduce the cost of building substructures.
The theatre of Pompey was built on flat ground, using arched substructures (something the Hellenistic Greeks used only on a small scale).
These substructures allowed the audience to access several levels of corridors that ran beneath the seating and led to entranceways (vomitoria) that opened out into the seating area itself.
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