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structure The environmental or institutional features of a market that condition or influence the kind of behavior or conduct that the individual firms in it must follow in order to maximize their profits. The most significant of these structural features are said to be a market's Concentration (number and size distribution of firms) and its Condition of Entry.
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structure A walled and roofed building, other than a gas or liquid storage tank, that is principally aboveground and affixed to a permanent site, as well as a manufactured home on a permanent foundation.
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structure Relative position and shape of an organism's various parts; the pattern underlying its form. Similar structures have similar positions and shapes of parts; however, relative size can vary considerably. Should not be confused with "form." A bat and insect wing both have similar forms (eg they are both elongated and flat and can be flapped), but they have very different underlying structures.
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structure This is the name for the structure which holds HST and provides power and computer interfaces while it is berthed to an Orbiter during Servicing.
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structure The patterns of the distribution of matter in the universe, as probed by the cosmic microwave background radiation or observations of galaxies.
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