Sentence examples for the compartmentalisation from inspiring English sources

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The compartmentalisation of education into science and humanities, or into more exclusive domains, must be reversed, Mr Morin says.

The third culprit is the compartmentalisation of medicine: cancer specialists think only about lowering the risk of cancer – and not about the rising risk of heart disease, stroke, or depression.

The group identity aids in the compartmentalisation of what its members stand for and each university becomes inextricably associated with its group colleagues and their latest campaigns, successes and failures.

Aldous Huxley's novel, with its themes of anti-individualism and the compartmentalisation of humanity, has been plundered countless times for movies such as Equilibrium, Dark City and Gattaca, but it has never been filmed for the big screen.

We must be prepared to come together strongly around these issues, rather than simply allowing the compartmentalisation of the sector to provide an easy option for policymakers and resource providers to engage with the mission groups which, by definition, only ever represent a minority of the sector.

Crossing in the middle is the compartmentalisation of social lives and exchnages.

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Shigo was a passionate tree specialist whose theory of compartmentalisation of tree decay changed the way trees are pruned.

More immediately, the Great Depression and the subsequent compartmentalisation of the world into economic blocs also worked to the advantage of the already powerful.

In the epidermis, the observed compartmentalisation provides a functional explanation of the observed stem cell heterogeneity and the need for cellular replacement (Page et al., 2013), and thus it is conceivable that other tissues might show the same requirements.

S1P has been primarily regarded as a counter player of ceramide activity, although the intracellular compartmentalisation and the biological context (Ikeda et al, 2003) are important for its biological effects.

These proteins play a central role in the solubilisation and the intracellular compartmentalisation of fatty acids, thus facilitating the cellular uptake and intracellular trafficking and processing of fatty acids (Veerkamp et al, 1999; Storch and Thumser, 2000).

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