I've never been in a car with so many pockets, compartments and clever little spaces to soak up the detritus of modern family driving. |
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Brief or laptop cases will most likely include many compartments and pockets for ample storage. |
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She found my open backpack in the closet and carefully went through all its pockets and compartments. |
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Even so, the boat looked to be in good shape until I opened one of the watertight compartments and was greeted by an army of carpenter ants. |
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Females and males were habituated in their separate compartments for 15 min. |
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Wielding large buckets, they are slopping water from their individual compartments over the knee-high partition and into the aisle. |
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The officer turned as the driver went about his business, looking for something in the glove compartments of the truck cab. |
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As a rule, we divide our hearts into different compartments, for lovable, neutral and unlovable people. |
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The compartments are ideal for fasteners, fittings, small tools, small cans of paint or stain, or whatever suits the project you're working on. |
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A single nanopore separates two compartments filled with salt buffer and connected to Ag-AgCl electrodes. |
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The shaft is divided or bratticed into two compartments, in the other one of which the pumps and their apparatus are placed. |
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This fraction contains both the ER and the Golgi complex, because these compartments have densities between 1.13 and 1.17 in tobacco leaf cells. |
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Inside our head there are various departments, compartments, areas and domains that contain information. |
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The virus also uses anatomical compartments such as the central nervous system and the male urogenital tract to avoid antiviral therapies. |
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The triglyceride and essential oil are located in separate, well-defined compartments, the seed endosperm and vittae, respectively. |
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The submarine has two separate pressure hulls with a diameter of 7.2 m each, five inner habitable hulls and 19 compartments. |
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The frigates have a double-skinned hull divided by ten bulkheads into watertight compartments. |
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The submarine consists of six watertight compartments separated by transverse bulkheads in a pressurised double-hull. |
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The impact tore a hole in her hull, flooding several compartments, but she was able to free herself. |
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The thing that has limited our ability to put women to sea has been the time and cost to modify the berthing compartments on existing ships. |
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These involved checking the compartments of his ship and inspecting personnel. |
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The grounding tore a hole in her hull below the waterline, flooding several compartments, but no one was injured. |
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On one of the tables in the first class compartments were two empty bottles of champagne. |
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In sleeping carriages as well as in trains with only one carriage, smoking compartments must be designated. |
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A container with no set compartments or shelves can be modified and improved. |
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These may be as simple as a moveable bin formed by wire mesh or a more substantial structure consisting of several compartments. |
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Each of the three compartments inside contains a muddle of cheap plastic widgets. |
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All of the joints are dovetailed and the compartments are curved and fitted perfectly. |
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Everyday tasks such as going to the supermarket are tough when you can't reach the shelves or peer into the freezer compartments. |
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As in Simone's painting, all the carpets depicted consist of rows of octagonal or quadrilateral compartments. |
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He emptied the compartments duteously, packed the unsold goods in large canvas sacks, tidying them away behind the two bottom doors of his cart. |
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Navy officials say the crew may not have enough diving suits or the suits may be in flooded compartments. |
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The spark that ignited communal passions in the State was the burning of some compartments in a train that carried activists of the saffron camp. |
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All her aft compartments flooded, swiftly sending the boat to the muddy floor of the loch, 55 ft down. |
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The car had independent front suspension and featured spare wheel compartments in the front wings. |
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It had only two compartments, one full of gray mushrooms, the other full of hot meat soaking in dark gravy. |
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Make yourself an ark of gopherwood, put various compartments in it, and cover it inside and out with pitch. |
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One continued along a sequence of glass-fronted niches, like the compartments of a reliquary or the card-by-card disclosure of a Tarot hand. |
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The desk tidy is made from ash wood and powder coated steel and has a container that slides out to reveal two compartments inside. |
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Sources are telling me he really did stuff them as you say in compartments in the rear lavatory of the two planes. |
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Some of the cleverer manufacturers are now putting separate compartments on the inside so that there is only one outer zip to lock. |
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The Endurance has two zippered compartments, a large one with padding next to your back, and a smaller one next to it. |
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Now that your craft for kids is done, pull all those odds and ends from your desk drawer and fill the compartments of your desk organizer. |
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The effect is liberating in that it emphasizes communal trends while extracting the artistic production from its national compartments. |
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Massive compartments are delineated by fractures of the regional orthogonal system, though rhomboidal patterns are also common. |
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She constructed additional storage compartments from boxes wrapped in fabrics and ribbons. |
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After partial decerebration, the thymic cortical and medullary compartments diminished markedly in size. |
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This roomy yet compact bag lies flat, with adjustable compartments and a mesh opening for ventilation. |
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In general avoid daysacks whose main compartments close with zips, these tend to work their way open and if the zip breaks the pack is useless. |
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The intestinal epithelial lining serves as a physical barrier that separates and maintains distinctive luminal and subepithelial compartments. |
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The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety. |
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Passengers were to be cocooned in compartments lined with deep cushions, but they preferred to see out, and the idea never caught on. |
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They could feel the ship listing to port from flooding in the lower compartments. |
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If the infection spreads to one or more compartments in the lung it is called lobar pneumonia. |
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When the collection lorry arrives a crane picks up the bins and empties them into the relevant compartments. |
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They have a complex sacculated stomach, and the compartments serve as sites for fermentation by microorganisms. |
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The maculae consist of rather shapeless compartments known as the sacculus and utriculus. |
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The lockable drawer usually contained three tinned compartments with tightly fitting lids in which to store tea and sugar. |
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Triumph Boats sent me new gaskets for the storage compartment hatches and I put them in, but the compartments still take on water. |
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Team 3 is responsible for the engineering compartments and ensures the vessel is actually seaworthy. |
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The one possible problem with second-class compartments, especially on longer train rides, has always been the bathrooms. |
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The fates of nations are shaped not only in boardrooms but in second-class train compartments. |
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There are two third-class compartments and a brake van for the guard and luggage. |
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Chuckling, the gentleman opened the door leading from the reserved coach to the sleeping compartments beyond. |
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Our balloon baskets are divided into compartments for your safety, and there will usually be three or four passengers in any one compartment. |
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Other features include two end zippered compartments, front self pocket, and back mesh pocket. |
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Police were called to Waterloo station after passengers on the train from Paris heard a knocking sound in compartments underneath the coaches. |
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Delivery vans are equipped with fridge and freezer compartments in order to ensure goods arrive in perfect condition. |
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They form acidic, hydrolytic compartments and also store a range of ions and metabolites and, in some tissues, proteins and other macromolecules. |
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The fuselage head is of semi-monocoque construction and includes the cockpit, radar compartments and the avionics bay. |
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Curri-San made a mental note to tell Rei about the compartments next time he saw her. |
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We found moderate to strong synchrony across muscles and muscles compartments. |
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To allow water circulation between the compartments, nine holes had been made in the partition. |
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It can be subdivided to create custom compartments for the ideal organization of tools, sets, kits and outfits. |
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Behind two panels is a home entertainment center with storage compartments and drawers above and below. |
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Myzocytotic uptake of prey cell cytoplasm leads to a food vacuole with a single membrane separating two cytoplasmic compartments. |
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In order to raise money to build a nine-storey cinerarium tower, Kui began to take advance bookings for urn compartments. |
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The ship's company fought hard to recover the damaged compartments, but were thwarted by a fierce fire which raged below decks. |
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The resulting mineral construction contained a honeycomb of tiny compartments. |
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Each of the three compartments contained either a chicken, a rooster or an egg. |
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An idea is to split the trailer down the middle and divide into compartments. |
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Drosophila adults have 2000 chemosensory neurons that reside within segregated compartments called sensilla. |
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Localized high-magnitude overpressures are also observed within pressure compartments in the deltaic overburden in the inner shelf. |
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The goal is to separately characterize the contributions of the envelope, chromatin. and subnuclear compartments to nuclear visco-elasticity. |
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He put two frag grenades, two smoke grenades and two chaff grenades into their respective compartments. |
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We took train rides to backwater stations in carriages with compartments and corridors. |
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A number of biosynthetic and metabolic processes require co-operation of different organelles or compartments. |
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At workplaces, bus-stations and inside railway compartments, the blabber is scarcely about anything but cricket. |
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Both compartments were blacked out from 1600 h until 0800 h each day so that plants in the two compartments received a similar light integral. |
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The resultant aggregates may have many internal lipid lined compartments, which contributes to its highly irregular shape. |
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A home-made lunch is delivered in cylindrical tubes with four compartments each. |
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This is different from those stuffy rooms in other restaurants, compartments here have a big round window in each wall and large straw curtains. |
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The carriage which included the two compartments in question was uncoupled and side-tracked. |
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The others were opening forward and rear compartments on their skiffs, removing tents, supplies and gear. |
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Aquaporins are water channel proteins that are expressed in various membrane compartments of plant cells, including the plasma and vacuolar membranes. |
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There was a wide central passage, ablaze with light and lined with wooden racks and storage compartments. |
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In a related compound-unit vein, Showtime presents a tight clutch of attenuated compartments, jigging vertically like a dancing city skyline in a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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Only old junk and useless metal compartments were still around. |
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It contains more than forty secret compartments and can be used as a writing desk either sitting or standing, as a dressing table, and as a strong box to safe keep valuables. |
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The sci clearance level restricts information into compartments, access to which is granted on an individual, need-to-know basis. |
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Missile one hit amidships, wrecking a set of berthing compartments. |
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The hull is subdivided lengthwise into watertight compartments. |
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Two lidded under-floor compartments in the rear footwell add to the car's versatility, as they're big enough to store a small pair of shoes, toys or a laptop. |
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Over the weekend, a team of navy divers, engineers and foreign consultants injected nitrogen into flooded compartments, partly righting it, Petrobras said. |
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She fully conforms to all the stringent constructional requirements of this class, including 6 watertight compartments, strong scantlings and a high level of stability. |
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The one-off piece of furniture has central drawers that swing round on ball bearings to reveal secret compartments, and features intricate markings. |
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The storage of sulfur in the various compartments of Earth and its biosphere, and the many transfers occurring among them, is referred to as the sulfur cycle. |
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From the compartments hung 225 flags and banners, all unfurled and with decorative effects on their finials. |
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A typical simulated system included a patch of a silicon nitride membrane dividing water solution of potassium chloride into two compartments connected by the nanopore. |
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Therefore, the boat was equipped with fifteen watertight compartments, strictly divided up lengthways and breadthways, so she could stay afloat whatever happened. |
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To their credit the builders have used bulkheads that are watertight between the hull and cabin soles to divide the boat into three separate compartments. |
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The vestibuled compartments make it easy for these persons to move about. |
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They were each found in separate cabins, or compartments of the ship, for which a function could be determined by association with the artefacts found. |
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The tray includes a number of currency compartments, at least one of the currency compartments including a pivoting currency clip having an upward position. |
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These subnuclear compartments are dynamic but structurally stable, recruiting active genes into preassembled transcription and processing centers. |
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In addition to this, in the packaging hall for example, water is recirculated between the different compartments of the bottle washer, and also at the pasteurizer. |
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Duplicate subsamples of 50 g from each barley sample were added to the pearling machine for 15 s, and the pearled grain and hulls were collected in separate compartments. |
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They usually had pristine and polished satchels and a comprehensive range of pens, pencils and compasses carefully arranged in different compartments of a wooden pencil case. |
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The interior was often divided into two or three compartments for different types of cones and canisters of sugar, or other expensive perishables such as coffee and tea. |
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Human life is concrete, and the attempt, as I have so often urged, to separate it up into water-tight compartments is, in the last resort, impracticable. |
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We conducted experiments to test the hypothesis that acute stress induces a redistribution of leukocytes from the blood to other compartments in the body. |
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More smoke sensors will be installed and internal walls will be extended upwards into the roof void to create compartments to help to contain the spread of any future fire. |
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Indeed, imagine a box divided by a partition into two compartments. |
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I appreciated the small compartments as a business traveler. |
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And there is the intellectual unevenness between the different portions, often sealed off like the compartments in a ship's hold, of each individual's brain and soul. |
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The collision allowed tons of water to flood several compartments in the forward section of the ship, including missile and gun magazines and a junior rates' mess. |
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The fuselage was of aluminum alloy semi-monocoque construction with passenger, crew, and cargo compartments that were pressurized for high altitude flight. |
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Additionally an escape hatch in the forward and after compartments of the pressure hull were fitted, an innovation which saved many lives during the war. |
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There were no stairs to the primary compartments of the ship. |
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She worked to the eighth month and it tricked her into thinking she was in control, that she could open and shut the drawers of the different compartments of her life at will. |
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Similar ingredients appear at Leuchars, where the choir and apse survive, both compartments heavily enriched with arcading and corbel table on the exterior. |
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The pressure hull of the 667B submarine consists of ten compartments. |
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In order to easily retrieve the cases even from deeper luggage compartments all three models have a depressed handle on the bottom side of the hull. |
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I took a paperclip out of one of the compartments in my desk tidy and clipped it to the picture of Alfie, so the two of them could be together again. |
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Energy production in the various cell compartments and energy consumption in endergonic processes have to be well adjusted to the varying conditions. |
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However, the contributions of other membrane compartments, such as the plasma membrane, vacuoles, and endoplasmic reticulum, have not been investigated. |
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This fact assumes a particular quality when considering ecosystems or their major compartments from the viewpoint of self-organized dissipative structures. |
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Additionally an escape hatch was fitted in the forward and after compartments of the pressure hull, an innovation which saved many lives during the war. |
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It has been hypothesized that the distribution of glutamine biosynthesis in different cellular compartments may be associated with etiolation in seedlings. |
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Where this is the case a steel wall called a Brattice is installed between the two compartments to separate the air flow. |
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These ships are separated into several compartments, so that if one is touched during a storm, the others remain intact. |
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One or more of the compartments discussed above may be used for air intake, while others may be used for exhaust. |
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Cattle have one stomach with four compartments, the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum, with the rumen being the largest compartment. |
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The more irritated the llama is, the further back into each of the three stomach compartments it will try to draw materials from for its spit. |
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She was one of the first ships to be built with a double hull with watertight compartments and was the first liner to have four funnels. |
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Calculation was facilitated by moving piles of tokens, seeds or pebbles between compartments of the yupana. |
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The crew blocked the opening from inside and the watertight compartments were used to prevent the ship from capisizing. |
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These compartments can be accessed through doors on the outside of the aircraft. |
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Watertight compartments were also used to add strength to the treasure ships. |
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Localization to subcellular compartments of the uptake hydrogenase in the cyanobacterium Nostac punctiforme. |
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It is readily available, affordable and can objectively confirm the prolapsing structure in the different compartments. |
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Only the presence of baked muffin limited the release of protocatechuic acid and luteolin in the gastric and duodenal compartments. |
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Christopher medal in their suitcase, clip one onto car visors, or keep them tucked away in glove compartments. |
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Police have revealed that thieves now know if sat nav systems are in vehicles even if they have been hidden in glove compartments. |
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The tibial nerve then continues to innervate the muscles of the posterior compartments of the leg. |
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Bentham had been in China in 1782, and he acknowledged that he had got the idea of watertight compartments by looking at Chinese junks there. |
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During the event, the passengers panicked and oxygen masks dropped from the compartments above the seats. |
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The train has covered car-carrying wagons and couchette cars, with compartments. |
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In the compartments of the shield of Achilles Homer describes the adjudgment of a fine for homicide. |
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The thought was that osteoarthritis progressed to affect all compartments, while isolated trochlear dysplasia is a nonprogressive disorder. |
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Only nonionized drug crosses the membrane between blood and salivary glands, establishing equilibrium across these compartments. |
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The Dual Tumbling Composter is the first to offer two compartments, enabling easier and more efficient composting. |
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Another characteristic of junks, interior compartments or bulkheads, strengthened the ship and slowed flooding in case of holing. |
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It is a nucleophile able to trap electrophilic mutagens in lipophilic compartments and generates a metabolite that facilitates natriuresis. |
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The dynamics of four As circulating species in body compartments were captured using this PBPK model. |
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To prepare the two culture compartments, which were connected by the microtunnel structures, holes were opened with a punch. |
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Its primary structure comprised a large modular buoyancy tank, the internal structure of which being divided into 24 watertight compartments. |
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Flooding typically occurs in one or two main watertight compartments which can sink smaller ships or disable larger ones. |
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In one of the stores, Yoyo discovered two hidden compartments beneath shelving under the store's counter. |
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Handsome scrolls filled up the next compartments, on each side of the doorway, which was in the centre. |
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It is safer to have an alternate route to exit the mine as any problem in one shaft may affect all the compartments. |
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The ship also featured a set of 21 vertical watertight compartments for extra buoyancy. |
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The walls feature a number of separate compartments or recesses for receiving the garments when taken off. |
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During cell division, formation of the hook ensures proper distribution of the newly divided nuclei into the apical and basal hyphal compartments. |
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The microbiome extends to subepidermal compartments of normal skin. |
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The single resolution fund will be filled by bank levies and will initially consist of national compartments that will be gradually mutualised over ten years. |
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A key market area is interior lighting of car glove compartments. |
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For new applications, Lyttron is targeting the automotive market, with one potential use being the provision of interior lighting for glove compartments. |
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It was suggested that curtains dividing compartments be introduced, but Lord Hurcomb claimed it would cost up to pounds 2,000 and that 'curtains collect dust and dirt. |
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For instance, the psyllids, also known as jumping plant lice, contain compartments in their cells that can be recognized as Proteobacteria from the DNA they contain. |
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It's worth checking through glove compartments and drawers to see if you have any old vouchers as refunds are available on individual toll vouchers, as well as complete books. |
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Instead of chairs, it has moving compartments, or potential wells. |
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The Storage Platform bed, available in twin or full, includes two fully finished enclosed compartments on both sides of the bed to help hide clutter and keep rooms organized. |
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There are four interior mesh compartments with elastic lips and a removable center Grab bag with carry handle that contains five more compartments. |
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Built in association with John Scott Russell, it used longitudinal stringers for strength, inner and outer hulls, and bulkheads to form multiple watertight compartments. |
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To reduce any neophobic response to the test situation, the light-dark compartments are previously dirty with mice other than those used during the test. |
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The ships followed a design by Maxime Laubeuf first used successfully in 1897, having a double hull and flotation tanks around the outside of the main crew compartments. |
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Shaw noted that automakers are finally committing to stop using mercury switches, which can often be found in the trunks and glove compartments of vehicles. |
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On display instead are the antecedents of such images, wherein lines trace proliferating cells and nested compartments, without settling into a reified corniness. |
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Where the shaft is to be used for hoisting it is frequently split into multiple compartments by Shaft Sets, these may be made of either timber or steel. |
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Each frame contained three compartments, one above the other, each big enough for one man to excavate the tunnel face, and the whole frame accommodated 36 miners. |
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The ships were innovative for their time, introducing a complex system of watertight compartments and storing coal along the sides of the ship to help absorb explosions. |
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While occupants get quite decent legroom in the front and rear compartments, the GEN-2's sweepback styling is likely to inhibit some rear seat passengers. |
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The place for raising ducks was comparted into 16 compartments. |
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Because of cortical discontinuity in the proximal tibia, fluid is able to extravasate from the joint cavity into the muscular compartments of the lower leg. |
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