fundamental component

collocation in English

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fundamental
adjective
uk
/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/
us
/ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.t̬əl/
forming the base, from which everything ...
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component
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition offundamentalandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The paper calls for an open acknowledgement of diversity as afundamentalcomponentof language teaching.
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In any event, the wage is thefundamentalcomponentof the price level.
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Figuring out word-referent relations for various mental states is not afundamentalcomponentof social understanding.
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It was never afundamentalcomponentin the sense we are proposing here.
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Afundamentalcomponentof this process is the compensation for illuminant variations and intervening media to recover reflectance properties of natural surfaces.
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The result is used to determine the ratio of the harmonic component to thefundamentalcomponentfor each part of the wave electric field.
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It is clear that, with no realistic empirical estimates of absolute mortality rates, we lack afundamentalcomponentfor use in population models.
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Admittedly, many functionalists would reject this characterization as impossible since many functionalists see rejection of generative theory as afundamentalcomponentof functionalism.
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Training in ethics and professionalism should be, but in reality is not yet, afundamentalcomponentof residency education.
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These findings indicate that the global theme of a narrative text is afundamentalcomponentof text representation in reading.
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Responsivity is defined as the amplitude of thefundamentalcomponentdivided by the contrast that evoked the response.
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Thefundamentalcomponentof our simulation resides in the fact that the network is pretrained with syllables that can be either duplicated or not.
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In this process, the hippocampus may have become afundamentalcomponentin which both types of sensory pathways eventually converged.
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Consequently, normative theorists consider participation in legislative elections to be afundamentalcomponentof the legitimacy of a democratic system.
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Hence, in toto we obtain a picture of the waveform, and the amplitude and phase (relative to the ribbon voltage) of itsfundamentalcomponent.
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An approximate energy method was used, in which the dominant lion-linear interaction was assumed to be that between the mean flow and thefundamentalcomponentof the disturbance.
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However, a historical thesis that invokes such a notion as afundamentalcomponentof an explanatory scheme runs the risk of merely labeling what it cannot explain.
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It places great emphasis upon cities, but it forgets afundamentalcomponentof these cities: the people.
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This negotiation must include an agreed energy strategy for each country in which provision for alternative electricity supply must be afundamentalcomponent.
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We have to realise that demographic development is afundamentalcomponentof all policies, whether they are medium- or long-term.
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