Sentence examples for split into two compartments from inspiring English sources

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The cell schematic in figure 2 is split into two compartments, the cytoplasm and the nucleus.

The IR cell consists of two CaF2 windows stacked and separated by a 100 μm Teflon spacer split into two compartments, a sample and a reference.

In addition, HIV infection is split into two compartments, early and late, to incorporate non-exponential progression to AIDS and mortality.

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"Split into three compartments, they're sealed tight with sturdy clips and also include a handy in-built yoghurt pot".

The rear boilers were split into four compartments with each containing four coal-fired boilers fitted with oil sprayers.

Bipennate muscles may be split along their distal aponeurosis, dividing each into two compartments.

The baffle divides the tank into two compartments.

The Sno-Train's control cab was split into two articulated compartments: the front compartment contained drive controls and bunks for her crew while a rear section contained her 600 hp diesel engine, generators, and fuel tanks necessary to propel the behemoth.

The hull was split into twelve watertight compartments, although Pommern had thirteen compartments.

Now, split along the top and splayed onto a glass slide, it appears subdivided into eight compartments, each revealing its newborn cells with their DNA stained dark brown.

The plane was divided into three compartments.

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