Collocations withcore

These are words often used in combination withcore.

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central core
The outer shell, among other things, protected the central core from attack.
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common core
As a result of the repeated exchanges of ideas, the special issue starts from a common core of questions and concepts.
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concrete core
An abstract expression represents a set of terms from the concrete core language, which are called its concretizations.
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core content
Such a core content course should be developed in terms of minimum demands and hence by thinking in ways of learning objectives.
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core course
All students must take the core course and complete a dissertation of up to 10,000 words.
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core functionality
The imposition of a simulation is viewed as a crosscutting concern - separated from core functionality.
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core gameplay
It is also commonly used in mystery novels when investigating, a core gameplay concept of the series.
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core mechanic
The core mechanic involves rolling a number of 6-sided dice, taking the highest result and comparing it to a set threshold number.
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core mission
Its core mission is to support research that will have an impact on human health.
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core module
There are three reduction rules for the core module calculus: propagation of a core step, substitution of a label with the associated expression and elimination of useless labels.
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core objective
We will then be able to achieve what must be our core objective, which is to sell them beef.
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core standards
Although the legal standards vary from state to state, expert clinicians agree that there are four core standards that are necessary for decisional capacity.
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core subject
Accordingly, informal learning typically involves more than just the core subject of learning, in this case the music; it features an integrated learning on a more holistic level.
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core value
Egalitarianism, another core value raised in the campaign debates, was linked to women's but not men's emotional reactions to both candidates.
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dense core
The coronal plasmas in these experiments always exhibit strong m 0 instabilities, while the dense core appears to be stable.
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downtown core
Today many of the buildings still exist and make up the downtown core.
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heater core
A heat exchanger (i.e. heater core or radiator) might still be needed though, and the piping also needs to be placed correctly.
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hollow core
The subunit proteins are synthesized in the cell and transported to the distal end through the hollow core of the flagellum.
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hydrophobic core
The structures are characterized by a hydrophobic core and a well-solvated hydrophilic surface.
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inner core
It purports to isolate an inner core within the subset of persons who have an interest in their legal powers.
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iron core
Second, in larger stars, if fusion continues until the iron core has more than 1.4 solar masses the core will suddenly collapse.
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plutonium core
He suggested the possibility of using a solid plutonium core that would form a critical mass when compressed.
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reactor core
The design provides that if cooling were to fail and the fuel melted, the molten fuel would be conducted safely away from the reactor core.
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sediment core
The number of viable seeds per sediment core was quantified.
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solid core
In micelles, the solid core accommodates lipophilic substances.
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stellar core
During this time, nuclear burning of hydrogen builds up a helium residue in a stellar core causing an increase in pressure and temperature.
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urban core
But the metropolitanists never mastered the post-depression forces that impoverished the urban core and promoted urban sprawl.
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very core
This theory is not just fuzzy around its edges but at its very core.
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