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Structuralism is an
intellectual current and
methodological approach,
primarily in the
social sciences, that
interprets elements of
human culture by way...
- A
structural load or
structural action is a
mechanical load (more
generally a force)
applied to
structural elements. A load
causes stress, deformation...
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Structural engineering is a sub-discipline of
civil engineering in
which structural engineers are
trained to
design the 'bones and joints' that create...
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biochemical reactions and are
vital to metabolism. Some
proteins have
structural or
mechanical functions, such as
actin and
myosin in muscle, and the cytoskeleton's...
- Post-
structuralism is a
philosophical movement that
questions the
objectivity or
stability of the
various interpretive structures that are
posited by...
- In economics,
structural change is a
shift or
change in the
basic ways a
market or
economy functions or operates. Such
change can be
caused by such factors...
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Structural integrity and
failure is an
aspect of
engineering that
deals with the
ability of a
structure to
support a
designed structural load (weight,...
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Structural functionalism, or
simply functionalism, is "a
framework for
building theory that sees
society as a
complex system whose parts work together...
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structural analog, also
known as a
chemical analog or
simply an analog, is a
compound having a
structure similar to that of
another compound, but differing...
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Genomic structural variation is the
variation in
structure of an organism's chromosome, such as deletions, duplications, copy-number variants, insertions...