intermediate structure

collocation in English

meaningsofintermediateandstructure

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intermediate
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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structure
noun
uk
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
us
/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofintermediateandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Additionally, stacking interactions within the core were modified in theintermediatestructure.
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Eachintermediatestructureshould be the lowest free energy structure at the intermediate conditions, and the pathway should be reversible.
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The scissile phosphate has been omitted from theintermediatestructureat this point to eliminate model bias.
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This crucial ' later ' (and more chemically relevant)intermediatestructurecould not be captured using the unmodified hammerhead ribozyme crystals.
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For the medium-complexity 'aged ' test set, each hyper-active edge is extended (necessitating recomputation of theintermediatestructure) on average less than twice.
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Analogously to the surface language, a given automaton produces, from an input value, anintermediatestructurecalled annotated value rather than directly emitting an output.
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The most naturalintermediatestructurein these codes, a three-dimensional array of complex numbers, requires explicitly decomposing the one-dimensional array into its associations and mapping them to three-dimensional associations.
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There are very strong arguments for having anintermediatestructurebetween the present system of primary legislation and secondary legislation, in which a fast-track procedure could be used.
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At the centre of the inlet, a new island has been constructed to act as anintermediatestructurebetween the two rows of mobile gates.
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The resulting monolithic code avoids the construction of intermediate structures and so is more efficient, even if less transparent, than its modular equivalent.
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Computing a sequence of intermediate structures on the pathway for getting there is an even more daunting challenge.
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Examining theintermediatestructureshows that the hydride preferentially added to the 3-carbon via the top face of the imine to avoid an unfavorable twist-boat intermediate.
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The lower jaw was entirely articulated with cartilage, without anintermediatestructurebetween the opposite sides, allowing the separation of the bones when prey was struck.
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Pauling showed that a proper description based on quantum mechanics was anintermediatestructurewhich was a blend of each.
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No intermediate structures were found.
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In this pathway, the intermediate structures can be toxic, and health problems arise when those intermediates can not be cleared.
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The midfoot of the dog, horse and elephant contains similar intermediate structures having similar functions to those of the human midfoot.
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His answer was that in many cases animals exist with intermediate structures that are functional.
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