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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent container" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a container that is next to or adjoining another container, often in contexts related to storage, packaging, or organization.
Example: "Please place the items in the adjacent container to keep the workspace organized."
Alternatives: "neighboring container" or "next container".
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South Ward is within a few minutes' driving time of the growing Newark Airport and the adjacent container seaports.
Our real-life tests indicate that one container can communicate with an adjacent container and the container adjacent to that container (in both directions).
In any case, this preference for the central location does not support the idea that dogs followed a strategy described by Doré et al. (1996) as 'go to where you saw the reward last, and if no container is present, go to next adjacent container'.
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After emptying the central container, objects were picked up individually and alternately from the two adjacent containers and placed back into the central container.
Twenty centimeters below the Plexiglas was set an apparatus constituted by two adjacent containers of equal size, with the partition side aligned with participants' sagittal plane.
Age and weight matched normoxic animals were housed in an adjacent perspex container but without depressurization.
The scientists set out pink and blue corn in adjacent Tupperware containers for four groups of wild monkeys in neighboring regions in a South African reserve.
Each container contained two capsules.
On Monday, he gave a reporter a tour of the prototype system, which sits in a container case adjacent to a Sun office building here, connected to two large fire hoses for water cooling and 500 kilowatts of redundant power.
Therefore, it appears that the dry density of emplaced bentonite barriers in a geological repository for nuclear waste may be tailored such that a microbiologically unfavorable environment can be created adjacent to used fuel containers.
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