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It is likely that the particular abundance of MIP genes in plants may be attributed to the higher degree of compartmentalization of plant cells and their greater necessity for fine-tuned water control [ 3].
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The HIV-1 genealogies from both subjects showed a high degree of compartmentalization between viral strains from tumor and non-tumor tissues with strains from lymph nodes intermixing between the two (Figure 2).
Biological membranes are dynamic cellular structures that show a high degree of compartmentalization in space and time.
Eukaryotic cells are characterized by a high degree of compartmentalization and most protein activities can be assigned to particular cellular compartments.
Medical colleges in India have been following a traditional curriculum, characterized by "discipline wise model" with a high degree of compartmentalization into subjects of basic sciences, paraclinical and clinical branches.
Going along with the proliferation of membrane-enclosed organelles in eukaryotes is usually a higher degree of subcellular compartmentalization, of assigning different kinds of functions to different regions of the cell.
Presented is a novel concept for structuring computing systems to achieve a higher degree of overall system security through the compartmentalization and isolation of executed instructions for each component.
When compared with cells of other eukaryotic organisms, plant cells have a high degree of metabolic compartmentalization.
This result is remarkable and highlights the possibility that a high degree of cellular compartmentalization could already have been present in the LUCA.
Higher degree of difficulty for sure.
A local cell bought the explosives and carried out surveillance; foreigners came in to provide expertise; and a high degree of secrecy or compartmentalization kept the locals from knowing who the foreigners were, intelligence officials say.
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