The alliance theory (or general theory of exchanges) is the name given to the structural method of studying kinship relations.
The company went public in (approximately) 1995, providing an additional structural method to perform most of the acquisitions providing the products listed above.
Some structural methods are topology independent, meaning that they are also able to detect more complex rearrangements than circular permutation.
The 1960s, and 1970's, hosted a majority of the pioneering work in technology for structural methods that are used today in concrete bridges.
Halcyon comprehends 88 poems, ordered by a structural method that does not reflect the chronological order of composition.
Examples of structural methods are grammar translation and the audio-lingual method.
Lévi-Strauss aimed, through a structural method, at discovering universal invariants in human society, chief among which he believed to be the incest taboo.
Most of the structural methods are very difficult to learn but extremely efficient for experienced typists, as there is no need to select characters from a menu.
But particularly for areas already developed, Mr. Kitch said, "you're going to end up with a balance" of structural and natural methods.
Furthermore, structural methods are strong in finding a correspondence mapping between two images of an object.