- (biology)
Compartmentalization (engineering)
Compartmentalization (fire protection)
Compartmentalization (information security)
Compartmentalization (psychology)...
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separate compartmentalized self-states.
Psychoanalysis considers that
whereas isolation separates thoughts from feeling,
compartmentalization separates...
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organizations exist. Yet, even if
someone has the
highest clearance,
certain "
compartmentalized" information,
identified by
codewords referring to
particular types...
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metabolosomes revealed that
prokaryotic cells are
capable of
making compartmentalized structures,
albeit these are in most
cases not
surrounded by a lipid...
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Holliger P (April 2001). "Directed
evolution of
polymerase function by
compartmentalized self-replication".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
- In fire safety,
compartmentation in structures, such as land-based buildings,
traffic tunnels, ships,
aerospace vehicles, or submarines, is an objective...
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Compartmentalization of
decay in
trees (CODIT) is a
model developed by
plant pathologist Alex
Shigo after studying wood-decay
fungus patterns. In keeping...
- object-oriented design,
Grady Booch defined encapsulation as "the
process of
compartmentalizing the
elements of an
abstraction that
constitute its
structure and behavior;...
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Compartmentalized ciliogenesis is the most
common type of
ciliogenesis where the
cilium axoneme is
formed separated from the
cytoplasm by the ciliary...
- A
sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF /skɪf/), in
United States military,
national security/national
defense and
intelligence parlance,...