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  • adjective Having a substructure

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Examples

  • Parker said Pagad was non-aligned, non-affiliated and non-substructured to any other movement, and Pagad's sole aim was to eradicate gangs and drug lords.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The two translation vectors have formed a deterministically substructured medium-stressing system, and this is a local gravitational effect.

    Chapter 4 1990

  • Our results showed that the Han Chinese population is intricately substructured, with the main observed clusters corresponding roughly to northern Han, central Han, and southern Han.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2009

  • Our results showed that the Han Chinese population is intricately substructured, with the main observed clusters corresponding roughly to northern Han, central Han, and southern Han.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2009

  • I'm interested in starting at the ground level (below the ground level, actually, deep down in the dark and dirty recesses of the basement where the generator and the boiler are, where the wiring and the pipes are out in the open, where the controls for all these skeletal substructured and substructuring mechanisms are hidden (safe from our prying) behind steel doors, under lock and key ... in seeing just who or what might be down there, turning the keys and pushing the buttons), in working my way up from there.

    Wisdom, Justice And Mercy Hal Duncan 2006

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