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While significantly damaged, the aircraft was largely structurally intact and both the pilot and copilot escaped with only minor injuries from the crash.
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All the carriages remained structurally intact, with damage mainly confined to the crumple zones at their ends.
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However, as seen by the perseverance of the building through extreme weather, it remains very structurally sound.
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Structurally, a neural network has three different classes of units: input units, hidden units, and output units.
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The harsh winters soon destroyed the roof and the building was soon structurally unsound and in a dilapidated state.
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In this manner, occupancy separations are treated similarly to fire walls which are structurally stable in case of a fire, thus limiting fire-induced building collapse.
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It is structurally related to methylone, a designer drug that has been detected in products marketed as bath salts or plant food.
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This was followed in 1947 by the widespread introduction of methadone, another structurally unrelated compound with pharmacological properties similar to those of morphine.
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It is structurally related to ethylone, a novel designer drug.
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Though structurally distinct from dapsone, the sulfonamide group of antibacterial drugs also work in this way.
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