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Storage today finds itself compartmentalized into two categories: the visible and the invisible.
The Z-2 reservoir stands the risk of being compartmentalized into two hydrocarbon accumulations ('X' and 'Y') during production.
These regulations can be compartmentalized into two parts: 103 mirecordsecords and 1871 Epi2miR records.
The L. maculans genome is compartmentalized into two distinct genomic landscapes: GC isochores (summing up 64% of the genome and containing 95% of the genes) and AT isochores (summing up 36% of the genome and 5% of the genes, but mainly consisting of mosaics of inactivated and truncated TEs) (Rouxel et al. 2011).
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THE BATHROOM The space was neatly compartmentalized into three distinct areas: shower, sink and toilet.
Especially, Meng et al. [11] discussed an SEIS epidemic model in a population that is compartmentalized into three classes: the susceptible, exposed, and infectious classes, with sizes denoted by (S t)), (E t)), (I t)), respectively.
Holes were punched in the hull and large pumps gradually piped sea water into the ship, which was compartmentalized into three sections.
The iLC915 contains 1423 reactions and 899 unique metabolites compartmentalized into seven subcellular locations.
The iSS884 model includes 1332 reactions and 922 unique metabolites compartmentalized into four subcellular locations.
"This process is how Xponential Fitness was compartmentalized into the 'core four,' which includes barre, yoga, Pilates and spin, with emerging modalities such as rowing and stretching to be our next expansion initiative to tackle," Geisler explained.
As illustrated in the heatmap shown in Figure 1 (left panel), these 480 genes can be compartmentalized into one of four highly reproducible clusters, each of which exhibits a specific temporal gene expression profile.
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