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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...
- structures are determined through structural analysis, which is one of the tasks of structural engineering. The structural elements can be classified as one-dimensional...
- system with fixed points or periodic orbits could have been structurally stable. Weakly structurally stable systems form an open set in X1(G), but it is unknown...
- In structural engineering, structural elements are used in structural analysis to split a complex structure into simple elements (each bearing a structural...
- In software engineering, structural design patterns are design patterns that ease the design by identifying a simple way to realize relationships among...
- Structural model may refer to: Structural model of the psyche, a Freudian model of psychology Structural equation modeling, mathematical, statistical and...
- A structural load or structural action is a mechanical load (more generally a force) applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation...
- rigid graph is an embedding of a graph in a Euclidean space which is structurally rigid. That is, a graph is rigid if the structure formed by replacing...
- A structural gene is a gene that codes for any RNA or protein product other than a regulatory factor (i.e. regulatory protein). A term derived from the...
- molecule's structure. Two atoms then can be said to be structurally equivalent if there is a structural symmetry that takes one to the other. Thus, for example...