Removal of the template from the formed polymer thus generates a structure complementary to the template structure or to an analogous structure. |
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To this singular character I have observed an analogous structure in Nyctinomus, by which it is in some measure illustrated. |
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Attempts to create an analogous structure theory for alternative algebras were begun long ago.
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Difluoroamines are noticeably more stable than polynitro-compounds of an analogous structure, but have many similar features in their character of decomposition. |
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The package for the first round consisted of extensive explanatory notes and a questionnaire with an analogous structure for each panel, but adapted to the topic under discussion. |
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The bacterial cell wall presents a barrier to penetration, for which no analogous structure is present in mammalian cells. |
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The presence of the analogous structure, in this case the wing, does not reflect evolutionary closeness among the organisms that possess it. |
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An analogous structure has also been demonstrated for the corresponding macrocycle derived from the reaction of 4,4′-diphenoxybenzophenone with isophthaloyl chloride. |
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The analogous structure at British Columbia latitudes is the submerged Queen Charlotte Fault north of Vancouver Island and west of the Queen Charlotte Islands, and extending into southern Alaska. |
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Intellectual virtues have an analogous structure, Zagzebski argues. |
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But then, much of the remarkably analogous structure of the public sector in Canada came from the U. K., brought by Scottish emigrants in particular, who formed much of our early Canadian political leadership. |
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