Usage examples of "ownership structure" in English with translation to Spanish

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The ownership of women begins in the lower barbarian stages of culture, apparently with the seizure of female captives. The original reason for the seizure and appropriation of women seems to have been their usefulness as trophies. La apropiación de mujeres comienza en los estadios inferiores de la cultura bárbara aparentemente con la aprehensión de cautivas. La razón originaria de la captura y apropiación de mujeres parece haber sido su utilidad como trofeos.
This molecule has a crystalline structure. Esta molécula tiene una estructura cristalina.
They disputed the ownership of the land for years. Se disputaron la propiedad de las tierras durante años.
The structure isn't strong enough to support that much weight. La estructura no es lo suficientemente fuerte como para soportar tanto peso.
Francis Crick was one of the discoverers of DNA's structure. Francis Crick fue uno de los descubridores de la estructura del DNA.
The structure isn't safe. La estructura no es segura.
The structure of the brain is complicated. La estructura del cerebro es compleja.
The structure isn't strong enough to support so much weight. La estructura no es lo suficientemente fuerte como para soportar tanto peso.
He's a historian. He's now studying the structure of war. Es un historiador. Ahora está estudiando la estructura de la guerra.
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