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Macrostructure may
refer to:
Macrostrucure (engineering)
Macrostructure (linguistics) Macrostructure...
- In sociology,
macrostructures,
often simply called 'structure',
correspond to the
overall organization of society,
described at a
rather large-scale level...
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Memory is the
faculty of the mind by
which data or
information is encoded, stored, and
retrieved when needed. It is the
retention of
information over time...
- In
linguistics and
discourse analysis,
semantic macrostructures are the overall,
global meanings of discourse,
usually also
described in
terms of topic...
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requires little to no
magnification to
reveal the
macrostructure of a material.
Observing the
macrostructure reveals properties such as cavities, porosity...
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understanding of how
defects can be used to
enhance material properties.
Macrostructure is the
appearance of a
material in the
scale millimeters to meters,...
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surface defects when
casting coinage from
aluminium bronze. The
grain macrostructure in
ingots and most
castings have
three distinct regions or zones: the...
- occupy."
Social structure can also be
divided into
microstructure and
macrostructure: Microstructure: The
pattern of
relations between most
basic elements...
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examine human processes from the
perspective of
their psychological macrostructure in
three interrelated units. The
stimulating unit is that of activity...
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nanostructure of the
scales is
thought to be more
significant than the
macrostructure (keel) of the scales. In some viperines, most
notably those of the genus...