three-dimensional structure

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meaningsofthree-dimensionalandstructure

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three-dimensional
adjective
uk
/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having or appearing to have three dimensions (= length, width, and height) and therefore ...
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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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Challenging thethree-dimensionalstructureof ribosomes.
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Three-dimensionalstructureof the frozen hydrated flagellar filament.
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Restoringthree-dimensionalstructureof biopolymers from solution scattering.
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Proposedthree-dimensionalstructurefor the cellular prion protein.
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Due to its complicatedthree-dimensionalstructure, it was only partially seen in each slice.
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In this system thethree-dimensionalstructureof the follicle is lost.
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He did not examine, however, thethree-dimensionalstructureof the flow along the cylinder axis.
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In this regime, thethree-dimensionalstructureof the wakefield resembles a plasma bubble. 4!
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The emergingthree-dimensionalstructureof a receptor: the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
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But the muscular ventricular septum, in its entirety, is a complexthree-dimensionalstructure.
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It will be seen that in this regime the flow also has athree-dimensionalstructure.
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Three-dimensionalstructuremodeling and in vitro experiments suggested that this mutation destabilizes proper folding and inactivates the enzyme.
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The potential field can have an arbitrarythree-dimensionalstructure, as long as it is non-vanishing.
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Antibodies recognise their antigens by thethree-dimensionalstructureof a single antigenic determinant, the so-called epitope.
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Using thethree-dimensionalstructureof the dendrite, we positioned the synapses evenly based on the distance from the soma.
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Indeed, the first plant chitinase for which athree-dimensionalstructurewas solved had been isolated from barley seeds.
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The measurements allow us to examine several issues concerning thethree-dimensionalstructureof the passive scalar field.
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The flow may have athree-dimensionalstructure, but this structure is not regular along the cylinder axis.
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