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It'd be great to know more about your question. Sheet goods are anything that comes in a, you guessed it, sheet, and can be used in many applications. Sheet structure seems to indicate sheathing of some kind, which are used to create the diaphragm structure in a stud framed wall. The diaphragm keeps the wall square and from collapsing. More background?

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