In the whole plant, multicellular compartmentation is required for alkaloid biosynthesis. |
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But without effective compartmentation, a single, well-placed mole can trigger an intelligence leak of catastrophic proportions. |
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It's a direct violation of basic tradecraft and the principle of compartmentation. |
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This hair-raising essay is implicitly a powerful argument for alternative analysis, interagency intelligence sharing, and the breaking down of compartmentation. |
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The need for compartmentation relates to the need to provide horizontal egress on emergencies where persons are nonambulatory. |
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The intelligence traditions of hierarchy, compartmentation, and isolating consumers from producers are currently limiting the effectiveness of this technology. |
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The convenient inner compartmentation keeps everything in order by means of various small pockets. |
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Some tank trucks can carry varied products at once thanks to compartmentation of the tank into several compartments. |
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If there is no compartmentation, the frames and necessary binding irons for installation of the equipment will be installed inside. |
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Modulation changes are fast and easy, since the fastening profiles of the compartmentation sheets have bore holes at every 25 cm, allowing changes in compartmentation sizes. |
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Internal partition kits intended for fire compartmentation. |
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Metabolism and compartmentation of imported sugar in sink organs in regulation to sink strength. |
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Horrified in his youth by the sinking and loss of life of, the Empress of Ireland and the Titanic, he became a pioneer in the compartmentation of ships and other safety measures. |
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The present American Defense Secretary is said to have complained that a recent briefing on national missile defence had been chaotic since, because of compartmentation, no analyst could present the total picture. |
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This design does not follow the principle of compartmentation, which is based on a subdivision comprising permanent watertight transverse bulkheads. |
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The buildings will be provided with an American N. F. P. A sprinkler system, while the compartmentation will be effected by means of REI120 partitions. |
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The accumulation and compartmentation of proline in relation to salt tolerance of three sorgum cultivars. |
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For the safety of workers who maintain the remaining equipment, the tunnels have been modified to meet current regulations with the addition of regular fire compartmentation. |
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Intracellular compartmentation of cardiac troponin T and its release kinetics in patients with reperfused and nonreperfused myocardial infarction. |
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Assessment of near-membrane and para-nuclear regions indicated varying cAMP response rates, likely due to diffusional and compartmentation effects. |
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Chinese sea-goers were the first to control their ships with sails and rudders, employ compartmentation, paint vessels' bottoms to inhibit wood rot, and build dry docks. |
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