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structural

[struhk-cher-uhl] / ˈstrʌk tʃər əl /


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Instead, it results from structural coloration, which occurs when light interacts with tiny structures at the nanoscale.

From Science Daily

"The current situation is more than a diplomatic chill, and less than a structural break," notes Paliwal.

From BBC

Spiders rely on this material to build the structural framework of their webs and to suspend themselves, and scientists have long been fascinated by how nature produces such an exceptional fiber.

From Science Daily

“Favourable geopolitics, a bottoming economy and strong asset markets all help, as does the start of a structural dollar down trend,” Rory Green, economist at GlobalData TS Lombard, wrote in a recent note.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the retail side of the business, Luria worries, he said, that the future of shopping may be more linked to chatbots, putting Amazon at a “structural disadvantage” if it doesn’t strike the right relationships.

From MarketWatch