lattice structure

collocation in English

meaningsoflatticeandstructure

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lattice
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlæt.ɪs/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ɪs/
a structure made from strips of wood or other material that cross over each other with ...
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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 oflatticeandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflattice structure

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The appearance of the crystallinelatticestructuredepends upon the plane of section.
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We are interested in finding problems that have morelatticestructurethat our approach can exploit.
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In other words, the fulllatticestructureof time is being used.
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The claylatticestructureserves as the first template in the progression to life.
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Components that are part of a product also have their ownlatticestructurebased on their individual properties.
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In this section we consider much simplified versions of that dynamical system that nonetheless have the samelatticestructure.
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This is a two-dimensional representation of a surfacelatticestructure.
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But a collection of water molecules' being held rigidly in alatticestructureboth determines and causes the water sample to be solid.
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On the other hand, it may be possible to recoverlatticestructureinformation from analysis of an integer linear programming problem specification.
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The set of all -theories is naturally equipped with alatticestructure, with meet defined as set theoretical intersection.
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Our definition simply extends this concept by taking the underlyinglatticestructureinto account.
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The set of all sensible -theories is naturally equipped with a boundedlatticestructure.
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Such a system does not have a regularlatticestructuresuch as one finds in conventional crystals.
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Having ascertained the surfacelatticestructurefor wool keratin the next step was to determine the common structural motif that exists on each lattice point.
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The structures found in numerical experiments are obviously sensitive to the imposedlatticestructure.
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Working from such a model is unlikely to give the best results as these models capture information in a very limitedlatticestructure.
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Relatively few experiments to learn about larger-scale changes inlatticestructurewith cooling have been performed.
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Jane made initial calculations about the size of the members and soon afterwards we changed thelatticestructureto steel to reduce its visual impact.
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The crystallatticestructureachieved is thin, uniform, and aligned with the structure of the substrate.
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