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The structure of a thing is how the parts of it relate to each other, how it is "assembled". Structure may also refer to: In architecture: * Architectural structure, a man-made structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or continuous occupancy * * Building * * Non-building structure * * Building (disambiguation) In engineering: * Structural engineering * Structural analysis, the study of the strength and properties of structures. In art: * Structural art, examples of structural engineering that attain excellence in the three areas of efficiency, economy, and elegance. In biology: * Canopy (ecology) structure, organization or three-dimensional geometry of a plant canopy * Community (ecology) structure, ecological organization of a biological community * ''Structure'' (journal), a scientific journal describing protein structures * ''Structure'', a journal on form and function in modern biology In chemistry: * Chemical structure, the spatial arrangement of atoms and bonds in a molecule * * Protein structure * The spatial arrangement of ions, atoms, or molecules in condensed matter * * Crystal structure * * Structure of liquids and glasses In physics: * Large-scale structure of the cosmos In geology: * Structural geology, the three dimensional distribution of rock bodies and their planar or folded surfaces, and their internal fabrics In computer science: * Data structure, a way of storing data in a computer so that it can be used efficiently In mathematics: * Mathematical structure on a set, additional mathematical objects that in some manner attach to the set, making it easier to visualize or work with, or endowing the collection with meaning or significance * Structure (mathematical logic) * Algebraic structure * Structuralism (philosophy of mathematics), a theory in the philosophy of mathematics that holds that mathematical theories describe structures of mathematical objects. In social sciences and linguistics: * Structuralism, the theory that elements of human culture must be understood in terms of their relationship to a larger, overarching system or structure. * Structural linguistics, an approach to linguistics originating from the work of Ferdinand de Saussure, a part of the overall approach of structuralism. * Deep structure and surface structure, concepts in linguistics, specifically the study of syntax in the Chomskyan tradition. * Social structure, a pattern of social arrangements in society. * Structural functionalism, a theory of society as a system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. * Functional structuralism, a theory of society that deduces structure from function. * Structural anthropology, a theory of social structure in primitive societies, strongly associated with the work of Claude Lévi Strauss. * Biogenetic structuralism, a theory of anthropology grounded in neuroscience. * Structuration theory, a theory of social systems based in the analysis of both structure and agents. * Structure and agency, two confronted theories about human behaviour. * Base and superstructure, two parts of a Marxist analysis of society. * Structural Marxism, an approach to Marxism based on structuralism, associated with Louis Althusser. * Structuralism (architecture), a structuralist critique of architecture. * Structuralist film theory, a branch of film theory rooted in structuralism. * Structuralism (international relations), the ideas of structuralism applied to international relations. * Post-structuralism, the theory that structuralism evolved into. In philosophy: * ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'', a book by Thomas Kuhn on the history of science In literature: * Dramatic structure, the way dramatic works, such as plays or films, are organized * Narrative structure, the order and manner in which a narrative is presented to a reader, listener, or viewer In finance: * Financial structure, the area of finance dealing with monetary decisions that business enterprises make and the tools and analysis used to make these decisions * * Capital structure, the way a corporation finances its assets through a combination of equity, debt, or hybrid securities * * Structured finance, a sector of finance created to help provide increased liquidity or funding sources to markets In music: * Structures (Boulez), composition * ''Structures'' (album), by John Digweed * ''Structures from Silence'', album by Steve Roach * ''Structures of Death'', album by Fleshcrawl Structure may also refer to: * Structure, the former name for the Express Men clothing brand == See also == * Struct (disambiguation) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Structure (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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