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Substructure

Substructure | Substructures

Substructure meaning

The supporting part of a structure (either physical or organizational; the foundation). | The earth or gravel that the railway tracks are embedded in. | Synonym of base (“the forces and relations of production that produce the necessities and amenities of life”).

Example sentences (12)

The substructure of our national economy has been one that cannot hold a meaningful substructure on it.

But often instead of quantifier elimination a weaker property suffices: A theory T is called model-complete if every substructure of a model of T which is itself a model of T is an elementary substructure.

The ceremony was held beneath the bridge’s composite steel reinforced concrete superstructure, between the substructure’s piers on the east side of the bridge.

The end results include a new roof, stained glass windows, new substructure, repaired foundations, new electrical, new plumbing and more.

The system to attach the mural substructure must be included in the final designs.

In the last week of May, Suhair Solomon and Sheila McCloen of the Department of Health's Khayelitsha Eastern Substructure (Kess) were instructed to set up the third 100-bed isolation facility on the top floor of the facility.

For example, the small porcelain pieces that are attached to the base of either wood or metal often require a substructure so that each small porcelain piece can be wired into the plywood beneath it.

A substructure of a σ-structure is a subset of its domain, closed under all functions in its signature σ, which is regarded as a σ-structure by restricting all functions and relations in σ to the subset.

Basal bodies originate from and have a substructure similar to that of centrioles, with nine peripheral microtubule triplets (see structure at bottom center of image).

By recording full sets of reflections at three different wavelengths (far below, far above and in the middle of the absorption edge) one can solve for the substructure of the anomalously diffracting atoms and hence the structure of the whole molecule.

However, examples of rotaxane substructure have been found in naturally occurring peptides, including: cystine knot peptides, cyclotides or lasso-peptides such as microcin J25.

The structure of the document contains a collection of these elements, and each element can in turn be a substructure of other elements.