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The phrase "a compartmentalization of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of dividing something into separate sections or categories for clarity or organization.
Example: "The report includes a compartmentalization of the various factors affecting the project's success."
Alternatives: "a division of" or "a categorization of".
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Several recent studies observe a compartmentalization of chromatin interactions into spatially confined domains.
In HEK 293 cells, the D2 receptor uniquely localizes to detergent-insoluble membrane fractions resulting in a compartmentalization of the D2 receptor46, 46.
The idea, said Anthony G. Piscionere, a lawyer representing the village, is to prevent a compartmentalization of Hispanic voting power that would ultimately diminish voters' rights because of the disparity in the number of voting-age citizens within each district.
Inside the shallows, there are 12 causeway abutments that cause a compartmentalization of the waters into separate basins, whereby the causeway openings act mechanistically as acceleration-inducing throttles to promote local regions of high kinetic energy (velocities).
Compartmentalization: A compartmentalization of knowledge to prevent information from conflicting with existing belief.
The lack of severe cardiovascular dysfunction and tissue hypoperfusion found in our model, likely due to a compartmentalization of the infection, and swift hemodynamic support, could partially explain our negative findings.
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In rat, a functional compartmentalization of the substantia nigra has also been shown reflecting that of the striatum.
At the same time, the sophistication of techniques for model development and analysis has given rise to a relative compartmentalization of model building and evaluation tasks.
It may be that fewer students are involved in programming in older competitions due to a greater compartmentalization of responsibilities, reflecting the more specialized interests of high school students.
The fraction of quenched calcein (Fig. 9B) was 0.77±0.07 (T1), 0.71±0.07 (T2) and 0.74±0.07 (T (all)) suggesting a moderate compartmentalization of calcein; about 25% of calcein molecules in the cytosol of torophozoite-infected RBCs was not found in close proximity of heme moieties in spite of the high [Hb] still detected.
The results demonstrate a unique compartmentalization of immature and mature DCs within kidneys affected by RCCs.
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