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She is a British spy couriering a clause of an international treaty, encoded as the first few bars of a Balkan folk song - but now she's trussed up in bandages inside a closed compartment, guarded by a sour-faced nun in high-heeled shoes.
The process was carried out in a closed compartment.
Lipoma is a soft tumor and does not normally compress surrounding structures, but even it can cause compression when occurring in a closed compartment such as ulnar tunnel.
The importance of the tunnel lies in the fact that it is a closed compartment and any compromise in its volume can lead to ulnar nerve compression causing Guyon's canal syndrome.
The minus of the integral (( {Delta} left[ {Ca^{2+ } } right]_{ER}^{left( i right)} left( t right) )) was the change in total cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration that would occur if from time t onward, J release were deposited into a closed compartment that has the same volume as the cytoplasm.
Injection of this vaccine into a closed compartment such as the human finger can have serious sequelae.
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The calculated ATP production from glycolysis (64%) and from phosphagens (36%) during the whole leg press exercise agrees with the values of 60 to 70% (glycolysis) and from 30 to 40% (phosphagens) reported in maximal sprint runs in a non-motorised treadmill [19], maximal cycling [5], [18] or isometric contraction [29] exercises lasting around 30 s, assuming a metabolically closed compartment.
Some have hypothesized that a plantar closed compartment syndrome was the cause of pain and resulted in being unable to walk more than short distances [ 2, 9, 10].
Arterivirus-induced DMVs appear to be closed compartments that are continuous with endoplasmic reticulum membranes, thus forming an extensive reticulovesicular network (RVN) of intriguing complexity.
Giant lipid vesicles are closed compartments consisting of semi-permeable shells, which isolate femto- to pico-liter quantities of aqueous core from the bulk.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03695.002 Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are the simplest cell-like closed compartments consisting of semi-permeable flexible shells (4 6 nm thick, 5 50 µm diameter), isolating femto- to pico-liter quantities of aqueous core from the surrounding bulk (Walde et al., 2010).
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