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B.P. Structure (346 bytes)
1: '''B.P. Structure''' is a [[meteor crater]] in [[Libya]]. Structure (1504 bytes) 1: ...ings of ''structure'' in specific fields, see ''[[Structure (disambiguation)]]''. 3: ...e the structure of which accurately parallels the structure of reality. 11: ** [[Infrastructure]] 13: ** [[Network]], [[web]], or [[retiary]] structure 25: ** [[Chemical structure]] G-structure (1544 bytes) 1: ...e''' on a ''n''-[[manifold]] ''M'', for a given [[structure group]] ''G'' (which is a [[Lie subgroup]] of the... 3: ...types of [[block matrix]] define a range of ''G''-structures that include [[foliation]]s. Complex matrix grou... 5: ...s]] of the Riemannian metric and for an ''SL(n)''-structure volume preserving maps. Structure and agency (811 bytes) 1: Theories of '''structure and agency''' attempt to answer the question of a... 5: [[Anthony Giddens]] gave shape to the structure and agency debate with his 'Constitution of Socie... Cell structure (881 bytes) 1: : ''This article concerns the structure of [[covert cell]]s. For other types of cells, se... 3: ...zation or any part of it is compromised, the cell structure means that other cells should be able to continue... 5: Cell structure was used by [[French resistance]] in [[World War ... Belvedere (structure) (973 bytes) 1: ...ding so as to command a fine [[view]]. The actual structure can be of any form, whether a [[turret]], a [[cup... Algebraic structure (4859 bytes) 1: ...ns and no operations, we speak of a '''relational structure'''. 3: ...e operations, relations and axioms, the algebraic structures get their names. 4: The following is a partial list of algebraic structures: 6: ...an itself be thought of as a degenerate algebraic structure, one that has zero operations defined on it 7: '''Group-like structures''' Incidence structure (1377 bytes) 1: ... particular in [[combinatorics]], an '''incidence structure''' is a triple 9: structure in which the [[universal set]] plays the role of ... 19: The corresponding incidence structure is called the [[Fano plane]]. 21: To each incidence structure <math>C</math> we may associate a [[bipartite]] [... Data structure (3940 bytes) 1: ...ry tree]], a simple type of branching linked data structure.]] 3: ...[[abstract data structure]]. A well-designed data structure allows a variety of critical operations to be per... 5: Different kinds of data structures are suited to different kinds of applications, a... 7: ...s. In either case, the choice of appropriate data structures is crucial. 9: ...ure some sort of [[module system]], allowing data structures to be safely reused in different applications by... Narrative structure (2356 bytes) 1: ...cal impossibility of such universally shared deep structures. 13: ...kespeare himself pay great attention to issues of structure. 16: *[[Dramatic Structure]] Crystal structure (6357 bytes) 1: ...arrangement of atoms in a [[crystal]]. A crystal structure is composed of a '''unit cell''', a set of [[atom... 2: ...operties, such as [[cleavage]], electronic [[band structure]], and [[crystal optics|optical properties]]. 7: ...'''primitive unit cell''' of a particular crystal structure is the smallest possible unit cell one can constr... 67: The crystal structure is one of the lattices with a unit cell, which co... 73: The [[space group]] of the crystal structure is composed of the translational symmetries in ad... Tree structure (5148 bytes) 2: [[Category:Trees (structure)]] 4: ...ting the [[hierarchy|hierarchical]] nature of a [[structure]] in a graphical form. 5: It is named a "tree structure" because the graph looks a bit like a [[tree]], e... 9: Every [[finite]] tree structure has a member that has no [[superior (hierarchy)|s... 10: The converse is not true: infinite tree structures need not have a root node. Dramatic structure (7195 bytes) 1: The term "'''dramatic structure'''" refers to the parts into which a [[short stor... 3: ...critic]]s alike has been the analysis of dramatic structure of '''[[Gustav Freytag]]'''. 9: Freytag is known for his analysis of the structure of [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] and [[Shakesp... 11: Freytag's analysis of dramatic structure is sometimes represented by means of a visual aid... 30: Although Freytag's analysis of '''dramatic structure''' is based on five-act plays, it can be applied ... Richat Structure (1225 bytes) 1: ...x.jpg|thumb|300px|Satellite picture of the Richat Structure]] 3: ...uartzite]]s form the resistant beds outlining the structure. Tertiary structure (1223 bytes) 1: ...mical bond]] involved in stabilizing the tertiary structure of many proteins is the [[disulfide bond]]. 3: ...ic resonance|NMR]]. The study of protein tertiary structure is known as [[structural biology]]. 5: ...ture]] -- [[secondary structure]] -- [[quaternary structure]] -- [[structural biology]] 6: [[Category:Protein structure]] Secondary structure (5305 bytes) 1: ... in shown. This protein was the first to have its structure solved by [[X-ray crystallography]] by [[Max Peru... 2: ...troscopy]]. [[Nucleic acid]]s also have secondary structure, most notably single-stranded [[RNA]] molecules. 4: ...he actual positions are considered to be tertiary structure. 10: ...sed by Pauling et al. in 1951 (before any protein structure had ever been experimentally determined). 20: ... as T or B, respectively. Other protein secondary structure assignment categories exist (sharp turns, Omega l... Quaternary structure (1737 bytes) 2: ...me]]s and [[microtubule]]s. Changes in quaternary structure are called [[conformation|conformational changes]... 4: ...in-protein interaction when discussing quaternary structure of proteins and consider all assemblies of protei... 6: ...ucture]] -- [[secondary structure]] -- [[tertiary structure]] -- [[structural biology]] -- [[translation (bio... 8: [[Category:Protein structure]] Primary structure (1628 bytes) 1: ...y-structure.png|thumb|250px|A [[protein]] primary structure is a chain of [[amino acid]]s.]] 3: ...nucleotide]] or [[peptide sequence]]. The primary structure, in other words, is a biopolymer's exact chemical... 5: ...n family]]) can competely identify the [[tertiary structure]] of the given sequence. Sequence families are of... 7: ...cture]] -- [[tertiary structure]] -- [[quaternary structure]] -- [[translation (biology)|translation]] 9: [[Category:Protein structure]] Capital structure (1376 bytes) 1: The '''Capital Structure''' of a [[corporation]] is the way in which that ... 3: ...t the most buck for its bang? If so, what is that structure and on what factors does it depend? This are impo... 6: ...ern of a variety of speculator known as a capital-structure arbitrageur, see [[arbitrage]]. 8: ... the non-convert bonds gets too large, than a cap-structure arb will bet that it will converge. Organizational structure (2038 bytes) 1: '''Organizational structure''' is the way in which the interrelated groups of... 5: ...ructures lack [[standardization]] of tasks. This structure is most common in smaller organizations and is be... 11: [[Bureaucratic]] structures have a certain degree of standardization. They ... 13: '''Functional Structure''' 15: ...ctional areas instead of [[product line]]s. This structure is best used when creating specific, uniform [[pr...
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