Examples of using Structure in English and their translations into Latin
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The family structure may be different.
Terminals: a stand-alone syntactic structure.
Neptune's internal structure resembles that of Uranus.
All orchids areperennial herbs that lack any permanent woody structure.
The double helix structure of DNA was identified by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953.
Echinozoans lack arms, brachioles, or other appendages,and do not at any time exhibit pinnate structure.
Social norms influence social structure through relations between the majority and the minority.
Quantitative linguistics deals with language learning, language change,and application as well as structure of natural languages.
The special wards' structure was established under the Japanese Local Autonomy Law and is unique to Tokyo.
A liquid crossing its standard freezing point will crystalize in the presence of a seed crystal ornucleus around which a crystal structure can form creating a solid.
An organism or structure resembling a thallus is called thalloid, thallodal, thalliform, thalline, or thallose.
Dictionary definitions can be broad,using phrases such as"any living structure, such as a plant, animal, fungus or bacterium, capable of growth and reproduction.
Although the stone structure was completed in 1884, internal ironwork, the knoll, and other finishing touches were not completed until 1888.
The charter maintained a governor appointed by Spain, who held the power to veto any legislative decision he disagreed with,and a partially elected parliamentary structure.
The Church is not an association created man, whose structure can be changed by its members at will: it is of divine origin.
The analogous structures have similar function or macroscopic structure, but different microscopic structure; for example, no thallus has vascular tissue.
In a grand sense, music theory distills and analyzes the parameters or elements of music- rhythm, harmony(harmonic function),melody, structure, form, and texture.
This structure allows efficient resorption of water from diuresis and absorption of atmospheric water that is present in the hindgut as humidity.
According to these theories it is possible that the similarity of petroglyphs(and other atavistic or archetypal symbols)from different cultures and continents is a result of the genetically inherited structure of the human brain.
With this chord, Wagner actually provoked the sound or structure of musical harmony to become more predominant than its function, a notion that was soon explored by Debussy and others.
Wundt focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components, motivated in part by an analogy to recent advances in chemistry,and its successful investigation of the elements and structure of material.
The chemical structure of xanthone forms the central core of a variety of naturally occurring organic compounds, such as mangostin, which are sometimes collectively referred to as xanthones or xanthonoids.
Galactic astronomy should not be confused with galaxy formation and evolution, which is the general study of galaxies,their formation, structure, components, dynamics, interactions, and the range of forms they take.
Classification within the order Decapoda depends on the structure of the gills and legs, and the way in which the larvae develop, giving rise to two suborders: Dendrobranchiata and Pleocyemata.
Holloway concludes that the first instance of symbolic thought among humans provided a"kick-start" for brain development, tool complexity,social structure, and language to evolve through a constant dynamic of positive feedback.
Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, chemical properties, and evolutionary relationships among taxonomic groups.
Early work in aphasiology also benefited from the early twentieth-century work of Korbinian Brodmann, who"mapped" the surface of the brain,dividing it up into numbered areas based on each area's cytoarchitecture(cell structure) and function; these areas, known as Brodmann areas, are still widely used in neuroscience today.
Since symbolic anthropology easily complemented social anthropologists' studies of social life andsocial structure, many British structural-functionalists(who rejected or were uninterested in Boasian cultural anthropology) accepted the Parsonian definition of"culture" and"cultural anthropology.
Modern man's benefit, Compared to the ancients know some more science and less metaphysical, I find it useful to explicitly say that the accidental appearances of bread and wine are not only their outward appearance immediately perceptible,but also their molecular and atomic structure observable with scientific instruments such as microscope, reagents etc.
A tropical moist broadleaf forest in Central America, for example,may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type and structure, climate, soils, etc., but these forests are inhabited by animals, fungi, micro-organisms and plants with very different evolutionary histories.