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Probably my favorite part of the film is when Seligman explains the oftentimes compartmentalized nature of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, noting that Bach relied upon multiple independent melodies woven together to form a simultaneously disjointed yet cohesive whole (a technique known as polyphony).
Equally important is that students are able to go beyond the compartmentalized nature of the material in those courses, and solve problems that cross the various subject boundaries.
More recently, the compartmentalized nature of the CNS, coupled with innovative delivery techniques, has rekindled interest in the application of therapeutic antisense ODN strategies in the CNS.
Huxley begins the novel by thoroughly explaining the scientific and compartmentalized nature of this society, beginning at the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre, where children are created outside the womb and cloned in order to increase the population.
Platelets are becoming increasingly popular in blood biomarker research because of their homogenous and compartmentalized nature.
Given the compartmentalized nature of cells and the growing evidence that metal distribution is heterogeneous, it is essential to define the precise localization of fluorescent probes, and to assess whether the probe reports on multiple compartments.
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This situation reflects the compartmentalized and disjointed nature of the typical undergraduate biology curriculum (Table 1).
Varnelis suggests that although we built an earlier generation of infrastructural networks in this country in large part to compartmentalize and control nature, those networks have grown so unmanageable that they now make up a "second nature" as vast and unpredictable as the first.
These anti-pigeon measures occurred during the emergence of a wide-reaching, hygienist conception of the modern city in the twentieth century in Europe and the United States (Hodak 1999; Leblanc 2003), that is, 'orderly and sanitized, with nature subdued and compartmentalized' (Jerolmack 2008 72).
Until recently, discussion of the hypothesis has been relatively compartmentalized, with most research focusing on the nature of the possible link between atopy and microbial exposure.
These independent replicators became compartmentalized during the first major evolutionary transition [ 1], and by their very nature, possessed at least the ability to enhance their own formation.
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