The VHDL-AMS standard was created with the intent of enabling designers of analog and mixed signal systems and integrated circuits to create and use modules that encapsulate high-level behavioral descriptions as well as structural descriptions of systems and components.
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Complicated biomacromolecules, on the other hand, require multi-faceted structural description such as the hierarchy of structures used to describe proteins . 0In British English, the word " macromolecule " tends to be called " "'high polymer "'".
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When he says a finite set of rules " generate " ( i . e . " recursively enumerate " ) the set of potentially infinite number of sentences of a particular human language, he means that they provide an explicit, structural description of those sentences.
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The allosteric binding site in PC offers a target for modifiers of activity that may be useful in the treatment of obesity or type II diabetes, and the mechanistic insights gained from the complete structural description of RePC ( R . etli ) permit detailed investigations into the individual catalytic and regulatory sites of the enzyme.
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Under the Waste Framework Directive 2008 / 98 / EC, Art . 3 ( 1 ), the European Union defines waste as " an object the holder discards, intends to discard or is required to discard . " For a more structural description of the Waste Directive, see the European Commission's summary.
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This model of the evolution of law is an interesting working hypothesis, which may be especially fruitful for the analysis of changes in modern law . [ Unger's ] book is . . . neither more nor less than a research program, probably a fruitful one, for the sociological study of law on two levels : a synchronic structural description of forms of normative order and a diachronic social-historical analysis of the factors that produce structural transformations of law.