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- Look up compartmentalisation or compartmentalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compartmentalization or compartmentalisation may refer to: Compartmentalization...
- together were shipped to Dubai in 2008. The Burj Khalifa is highly compartmentalised. Pressurised, air-conditioned refuge floors are located every 13 floors...
- Golden Notebook was "that we must not divide things off, must not compartmentalise. 'Bound. Free. Good. Bad. Yes. No. Capitalism. Socialism. ****. Love...
- A branch collar is the "shoulder" between the branch and trunk of woody plants; the inflammation formed at the base of the branch is caused by annually...
- A compartmentalisation dam is a dam that divides a body of water into two parts. A typical use of such a dam is the regulation of water levels separately...
- his actions: "I thought of Draco as someone who is very capable of compartmentalising his life and his emotions, and always has done. So he's shut down...
- release the air,[better source needed] as the space beneath the skin is compartmentalised by connective tissue, not one big space. The patient will be dehydrated...
- and the sources and methods used are often highly classified and compartmentalised, with analysts requiring an appropriate high level of security clearance...
- in the sea, because freshwater habitats are themselves diverse and compartmentalised in a way marine habitats are not. Some aquatic life, such as salmon...
- some bacteria have protein-bound organelles in the cytoplasm which compartmentalise aspects of bacterial metabolism, such as the carboxysome. Additionally...