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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a compartment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific section or division within a larger structure or system.
Example: "The train has a compartment of first-class seating for passengers who prefer more comfort."
Alternatives: "a section of" or "a division of".
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Rdx is induced by Hh signaling and is expressed in the Hh-responsive cells in the A compartment of wing disc, suggesting the presence of negative feedback regulation that attenuates Hh responses.
Note in G that the clones in the P compartment are much bigger than those in the A compartment of the ablated discs and those of the P compartment in controls (F ).
Chiefs said Gray appeared to have been injured while locked alone in a compartment of their transportation wagon.
Sound environment in a compartment of high-speed trains (Shinkansen) was examined in relation to speech communication and annoyance.
Some missing ballots were misplaced: officials in Ramsey County — to their great embarrassment — discovered 171 uncounted ballots in a compartment of a voting machine.
In this paper, the variation of cooling load in a compartment of metro car or railway car is numerically investigated.
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A typical case consists of a compartment syndrome of the anterior compartment occurring after minor trauma [9].
In this paper, a new analytical model is proposed to investigate interior noise in a passenger compartment of an automobile with a trunk.
Police captured a major trafficking suspect hiding in a secret compartment of a truck.
Users can solve questions of what types of properties are located within a specific compartment of a specific neuron.
Lastly, a prevacuolar compartment of a maize plant cell was created.
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