Sentence examples for square compartments from inspiring English sources

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The design often consists of large square compartments, usually with small geometric figures diagonally arranged, bounded by stripes of smaller squares which contain lozenge figures.

And as you look at the acanthus leaves growing up in the lunette, all done in stucco relief, and the barrel vault with its individual compartments, round and square compartments, with floating figures inside, you should certainly be reminded of things we've already seen before.

The central piers, cruciform in section, divide the interior space into nine equal square compartments".

It requests patients to seat at a table, facing a rectangular box that is divided into two square compartments of equal dimension by means of a partition: one of the two compartments contains one hundred and fifty, 2.5 cm, colored, wooden cubes.

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A painted panel, coffer, or square compartment in the wall or ceiling of a chamber (Plin. H. N. XXXIII.56, XXXV.1, 13; Vitruv. VII.3 §10; Letronne, Peintur. mur. p476).

A c-Fos positive cell density map was prepared for each section by automatically detecting c-Fos positive cells and by counting the number of immunostained cells at each 100 µm×100 µm square compartment.

The nucleus is represented as a two-dimensional grid composed of a finite number of squared compartments of the same size, as shown in Figure 1.

We follow SBGN Process Description language convention [ 69] to choose the glyphs for model elements' representation: Metabolites are drawn as circles linked by edges to the reactions where they participate; reactions are represented as squares; compartments are drawn as rectangles.

When cultured in square-like compartments, cells remained confined inside these for eleven incubation days.

The laser-induced microstructures included parallel lines of comparable width to that of a single cell (which in this case is roughly 20 μm), and the fabrication of square-like compartments of a much larger area than a single cell (250,000 μm250,000

The barrel vaults of Romanesque churches were typically divided by shafts (engaged columns) and diaphragm arches into square bays, or compartments.

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