dual structure

collocation in English

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dual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈdʒuː.əl/
us
/ˈduː.əl/
with two parts, or combining ...
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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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This uniquedualstructureoffers a rare and enlightening opportunity to conduct a comparative study of the role of judges and courts in divorce proceedings.
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The picture that emerges from thisdualstructureis more like an extensive web of meaning than a linear narrative.
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A correct turbulence model should account for thedualstructureof transport.
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In this sense, 'thedualstructure' in retailing can equally be applied to urban space.
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The kingdom does after all exert effective - albeit informal - power at the local level, and contributes to the existence of adualstructureof authority.
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The industrial policies only affected import substitution industries, but these companies had many deficiencies, for example, limited foreign competitiveness, which accelerated thedualstructureof the national industry.
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The danger of such adualstructure, if frozen over time, is that of a permanent inshore group mired in poverty juxtaposed against a wealthier offshore sector.
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Bigraphs are just one possible treatment of suchdualstructure, but it is likely that their static theory can be modified for other treatments.
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Underlying thisdualstructureis the notion of strict symmetric monoidal category, which is growing in importance in the foundation of computation, especially as concurrency becomes more prominent.
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Such a chaoticdualstructureis beginning to frighten people.
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It is not our intention to alter the existingdualstructure; the main task is to optimise the way it works.
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If ever there was a recipe for conflict it lies in the creation of thisdualstructurewhich provides a conflict that is not just latent but patent.
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It is 1227 m long and 28 m wide, built as adualstructure, each part carrying two traffic lanes and an emergency lane.
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Some of the first series followed a non-lineardualstructure, contrasting the rise of the relationship with the separation.
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Thisdualstructurethereby creates a single centralized focus of power.
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Thisdualstructurehas been recently seen as a somewhat useless allocation of resources and could be removed in ongoing organisational restructuring.
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Thisdualstructureis now replaced with the circle, which is in turn replaced with a helix.
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