Examples of using Structurally in English and their translations into Japanese
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The reasons are structurally.
Structurally, if you like.
The reasons are structurally.
Structurally, there IS a difference.
It is so solid structurally.
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That structurally cannot happen.
That's very important structurally.
So structurally, it's the same as this.
The reasons are structurally.
It is structurally the same as when it was built.
Or because they feel so structurally similar.
Structurally, the Java language starts with packages.
There aren't many people who knot structurally.
More than 200 structurally different HMOs have been identified.
Studies of the phase stabilization mechanism of structurally complex Hume-Rothery alloys.
More than 200 structurally different HMOs have been identified.
While the ABS-like Digital Material wouldhave ultimately been the best choice structurally, I didn't want to deal with painting the model.
Bat wings are structurally very different from bird wings.
The command groupings were determined by constructing amodel for each command then collecting together the commands with structurally identical models.
Racism is structurally imbedded in the fabric of this country.".
One of the impurities was prions,which are a very harmful, structurally deformed proteins that are known to cause brain damage.
Drilled in structurally erosional inlier with the projected development of reservoir rocks;
The testosterone contained in Testolic is structurally identical to endogenous testosterone.
Not only structurally simple, it is so compact as to fit well into a small FPGA board.
Semisynthesis is usually usedwhen the precursor molecule is too structurally complex, too costly or too inefficient to be produced by total synthesis.
Structurally it is very sub-optimal, so just the specifics of the shape have to be considered very carefully.
It is commonly used by people with chronic upper respiratory disorders to help them breathe better.It is structurally similar to epinephrine….
Theacrine is an alkaloid structurally similar to caffeine, and is produced from caffeine in some plants.
Structurally, it is Dianabol(methandrostenolone) and there are some key differences but also similarities which we will address.
Structurally, it is Dianabol with an added chlorine at the -4 position, which has the predictable advantage of preventing aromatization.