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1.composition 2.construction 3.formation 4.structureструктура атмосферыatmospheric structureструктура ГалактикиGalactic structureструктура изображенияimage structureструктура источника радиоизлученияradio source structureструктура источника радиоизлучения с яркой центральной областью и слабым ореоломcore-halo structureструктура короныcoronal structureструктура местной системы нейтрального водородаlocal structure of neutral hydrogenструктура оболочкиshell structureвинтообразная структураscrew-like structureволокнистая структура елочная структураherringbone structureзебра-структураzebra patternзернистая структураgrain structureзональная структураzonal structureзубчатая структура хромосферыchromospheric textureкрупномасштабная структураlarge-scale structureлучистая структураray structureмежпланетная секторная структураinterplanetary sector structureмногослойная структураsandwich constructionповерхностная структураsurface compositionпространственная структураspatial structureредкая галактическая сотовая структураrare galactic honeycomb structureреликтовая структураrelict structureрешетчатая структураcross-hatching structureрыхлая структураloose structureсетчатая структураreticular structureслоистая структура1.bedded structure 2.laminated structureсолнечная вихревая структураsolar vortexсотовая структура спиральная структураspiral formation (of galaxies)тонкая структура хромосферы Солнцаchromospheric fine structureфотосферная секторная структураphotospheric sector structureчеточная структураbeaded structureячеистая структураcellular structure
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