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By 1941 Gottlieb had begun to work on his now-famous series of "pictographs," which juxtapose symbols from the indigenous populations of the Americas, Asia and the Middle East in geometric, compartmentalized spaces.
Because we compartmentalize space in this study to perform stochastic simulations, it is relevant to introduce yet another mechanism, coined propagation failure (Britton 1985; Keener 1987).
The lung is separated into an open central space and a highly compartmentalized peripheral space, the inner surfaces of which are lined with smooth muscle (Fig. 1O).
Frank compartmentalized the space into areas where charts were displayed together around one topic and people were brought together to discuss them (Neurath M. 1974, 142).
Being able to compartmentalize these spaces at home increases productivity and cuts down on distractions.
"They compartmentalize," Rhinehart said.
In another work space is compartmentalized in a more literal way.
This may have been because L. gasseri remained compartmentalized in the intestinal space.
So that different traits which respond to the same hormone signal can develop and evolve independently, hormone effects need to be compartmentalized in time and space [ 7, 13].
Sometimes an important item is barely visible, but the player can find everything because the game is compartmentalized into small discrete spaces that limit the area you have to search.
Or she can be in the bath, and I can be in bed reading the Sunday Times, and say, 'Let me read you this article.' " Added Ms. Rogers, "Roo and I just don't see the need to compartmentalize our physical space and to label it with an activity".
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