Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and compartmentalisation.
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Not much compartmentalisation in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
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There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and compartmentalisation.
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Such compartmentalisation begins to seem too damned convenient.
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Their real forte is serious compartmentalisation.
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He also thinks cosmic disco has risen again because people are bored of the compartmentalisation of dance music.
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Rules, explanations and compartmentalisation of thought can stifle creativity; don't let the education system crush your faith in your own intuition.
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Properties are fitted with smoke alarms and tower blocks have sprinklers, hydrants, alarms, fire hoses and compartmentalisation to prevent fire from spreading.
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In particular, plant-based production systems are attractive as they provide the compartmentalisation and cofactors necessary for the transfer of functional pathways from other plants.
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The Opposition leader is married, and perhaps does not understand the compartmentalisation that can occur when people are in less than ideal romantic entanglements.
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Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and compartmentalisation.
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Not much compartmentalisation in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
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There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and compartmentalisation.
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Such compartmentalisation begins to seem too damned convenient.
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Their real forte is serious compartmentalisation.
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He also thinks cosmic disco has risen again because people are bored of the compartmentalisation of dance music.