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Although these dislocations are periodically spaced along the boundary plane, structural variations have been found in the core structures.
Magnetic particles trapped in neat alignment in rocks reveal that the field, and presumably the core structures that generate it, has been around for well over 3 billion of Earth's 4.5 billion years.
4. Built in, not bolted on In many companies, sustainability is a department, but for the green giants, it's a value that is fully integrated into the core structures of their business – including their organizational structure, cost structure and governance structure.
These compounds are tertiary amines containing the core structures and two aryl substituents.
In addition, an asymmetric synthesis to the core structures was developed.
The simulations demonstrate that the core structures of localized interfacial defects exhibit preferred riser configurations.
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The core structure of compound 32 was chosen as a structural element for superimposition of all other compounds (Figure 1a).
The core structure of the Inter-American human rights system is similar to that of its European counterpart.
The fatty acyl chains of these components are unsaturated, and so the core structure is liquid at body temperature.
The term scaffold is used extensively to describe the core structure of a molecule.
Scaffolds are defined as the core structure of a molecule connecting different substituents or functional groups.
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