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The document discusses different types of structural elements including one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional elements. One-dimensional elements have one dimension much larger than the other two, so the smaller dimensions can be neglected in calculations. However, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the material composition can determine the element's flexural and compressive stiffness. Two-dimensional elements with a thin third dimension provide little structural support. Load-bearing biological structures like bones, teeth, shells, and tendons derive their strength from a hierarchical structure of biominerals and proteins like collagen fibrils.

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The document discusses different types of structural elements including one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional elements. One-dimensional elements have one dimension much larger than the other two, so the smaller dimensions can be neglected in calculations. However, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the material composition can determine the element's flexural and compressive stiffness. Two-dimensional elements with a thin third dimension provide little structural support. Load-bearing biological structures like bones, teeth, shells, and tendons derive their strength from a hierarchical structure of biominerals and proteins like collagen fibrils.

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other two, so the other dimensions can be neglected in calculations; however, the ratio of the

smaller dimensions and the composition can determine the flexural and compressive stiffness of
the element. Two-dimensional elements with a thin third dimension have little of either but can
or three-dimensional (solid masses).[2]:2 The latter was the main option available to early
structures such as Chichen Itza. A one-dimensional element has one dimension much larger than
the other two, so in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the as cable or
membrane structures, and hybrid structures.[3]:134136
Load-bearing biological structures such as bones, teeth, shells, and tendons derive their strength
from a multilevel hierarchy of structures employing biominerals and proteins, at the bottom of
which are collagen fibrils.[4]
such as Chichen Itza. A one-dimensional element has one dimension much larger than the other
two, so in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the wo, so mensions can
be neglected in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the composition
can determine the flexural and compressive stiffness of the element. Two-dimensional elements
with a thin third dimension have little of either but can or three-dimensional (solid masses).[2]:2
The latter was the main option available to early structures such as Chichen Itza. A onedimensional element has one dimension much larger than t other two, so the other dimensions
can be neglected in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the
composition can determine the flexural and compressive stiffness of the element. Twodimensional elements with a thin third dimension have little of either but can or threedimensional (solid masses).[2]:2 The latter was the main option available to early structures such
as Chichen Itza. A one-dimensional element has one dimension much larger than the other two,
so in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the as cable or membrane
structures, and hybrid structures.[3]:134136
Load-bearing biological structures such as bones, teeth, shells, and tendons derive their strength
from a multilevel hierarchy of structures employing biominerals and proteins, at the bottom of
which are collagen fibrils.[4]

he the other two, so the other dimensions can be neglected in calculations; however, the ratio of
the smaller dimensions and the composition can determine the flexural and compressive stiffness
of the element. Two-dimensional elements with a thin third dimension have little of either but
can or three-dimensional (solid masses).[2]:2 The latter was the main option available to early
structures such as Chichen Itza. A one-dimensional element has one dimension much larger than
the other two, so in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller dimensions and the other two,
so the other dimensions can be neglected in calculations; however, the ratio of the smaller
dimensions and the composition can determine the flexural and compressive stiffness of the

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