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The phrase "the surface structure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the superficial aspects of a given object or concept. For example, "The surface structure of this paint job is impressive, but we need to check the structural integrity beneath the surface."
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Techniques such as mulching also help prevent raindrops from injuring the surface structure.
The deep structure of sentences is described on the sememic stratum and the surface structure on the morphemic.
The difference was strongly dependent on the surface structure.
With incineration temperature increasing, the surface structure becomes compacter.
The surface structure was smoother with decreasing drying pressure.
Moreover, he proposes that the transformational operation of deriving the surface structure of (B.ii) from the underlying structure of (B.i) is essentially the same as the one that derives the surface structure of (A.ii) from the underlying structure of (A.i).
The surface structure has varied after deposition and implantation.
The lighter circle the higher the corresponding atom is situated in the surface structure.
The deposited Pt strongly influences the surface structure of PLLA when heated.
A similarity to the surface structure of titanium implants cannot be proven yet.
The surface structure of NPG-Pt was observed JSM-6700F SEM and JEM-2100 TEM.
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the surface fabric
the earth structure
the soil structure
the pavement structure
the ice structure
the atmosphere structure
the skin structure
the material structure
the water structure
the coatings structure
the surface organizations
the surface active structure
the surface structuring
the surface structures
the soils structure
the above ground structure
the superficial structure
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