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What (who) is disordered structure - definition

Sleep-disordered breathing; Sleep disordered breathing
  • A [[sleep apnea]] patient exhibiting a 32s pause in breathing and snoring.

Hyperuniformity         
  • Hyperuniformity is defined by the scaling of the variance of the number of points that are within a disk of radius ''R''. For the ideal gas (left), this variance scales like the area of the disk. For a hyperuniform system (center), it scales slower than the area of the disk.<ref name="PRE-68"/> For example, for a crystal (right), it scales like the boundary length of the disk; adapted after Figure 1 of Ref.<ref name=":3"/>
A STATE SIMILAR TO A LIQUID AND A CRYSTAL IN PROPERTIES.
Disordered Hyperuniformity; Disordered hyperuniformity
Hyperuniform materials are mixed-component many-particle systems with unusually low fluctuations in component density at large scales, when compared to the distribution of constituents in common disordered systems, like a mixed ideal gas (air) or typical liquids or amorphous solids: A disordered hyperuniform system is statistically isotropic, like a liquid, but exhibits reduced long-wavelength density fluctuations, similar to crystals.
Disordered Structure Refinement         
  • Graphical user interface of DSR in ShelXle.
The Disordered Structure Refinement program (DSR), written by Daniel Kratzert, is designed to simplify the modeling of molecular disorder in crystal structures using SHELXL by George M. Sheldrick.
Organizational structure         
  • Hierarchy-Community Phenotype Model of Organizational Structure
  •  doi = 10.14647/87204}} See also: [https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01610098v2 French version] (PDF) and [http://www.martingrandjean.ch/complex-structures-and-international-organizations/ English summary].</ref>
IN AN ORGANISATION, DEFINES HOW ACTIVITIES SUCH AS TASK ALLOCATION AND SUPERVISION ARE DIRECTED TOWARDS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ITS AIMS
Organisational structure; Organization structure; Organization structures; Operating structure; Matrix structure; Structures of organizations; Organizational structures; Organisation structure; Organisation of work
An organizational structure defines how activities such as task allocation, coordination, and supervision are directed toward the achievement of organizational aims.Pugh, D.

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Sleep and breathing

When we sleep, our breathing changes due to normal biological processes that affect both our respiratory and muscular systems.