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24 Sentences With "compartmentalizes"

How to use compartmentalizes in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "compartmentalizes" and check conjugation/comparative form for "compartmentalizes". Mastering all the usages of "compartmentalizes" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Love compartmentalizes it so intensely that it manifests in violence.
Doing so compartmentalizes user's access and can greatly limit the risks.
This, too, is characteristic of how Gomes re-compartmentalizes and reinvents spatial relations.
To cope, she says she "compartmentalizes" her student loan debt, ignoring it whenever she can.
Beaming high-energy lasers into the skies sounds sketchy, but not if drone infrastructure minimizes and compartmentalizes accidents.
So the book sort of compartmentalizes each book illustration assignment and looks at the people and circumstances surrounding it.
She walks out of the living room when her brother compartmentalizes her legal battle and watches the Saints on television.
She, too, compartmentalizes her experiences so that she can be a very successful psychiatrist by day and a drunk by night.
But while the former grid compartmentalizes many smaller skeins, the latter picture has a similar grid veiling a world of layered marks.
It&aposs a simple but effective dog bowl that compartmentalizes food with sturdy BPA-free plastic ridges to prevent a dog from scarfing it down too quickly.
Perhaps the paradox and challenge for Art in the Age of the Internet is that it compartmentalizes artworks about a nebulous subject, that is itself resistant to rules.
It's supposed to stand in for the way that she's a splintered personality, someone who compartmentalizes pieces of herself and is heading for a calamity as a result.
Even Oprah Winfrey, who moderated an event in New York City with Iger in 2019 to promote his new book, "The Ride of a Lifetime," couldn't wrap her head around how the Disney CEO compartmentalizes his day.
The prose poem/essay "Some Zones" dwells on how the mind compartmentalizes place and time, as in time zones, the "zones" of the Glen Echo ravine where the boy Matthias played, The Twilight Zone, the "interzone" of William Burroughs's Naked Lunch.
"(I Wanna) Pee on You" compartmentalizes the Kelly allegations and completely divorces it from its insidious facts; it's easier (and safer) to poke fun at a grown man's fetish than to wrestle with claims that he performed his fetish on a minor.
"It kind of compartmentalizes the carbon emissions piece without actually holding fossil fuel companies accountable for the entire pipeline," explains Adrien Salazar, campaign strategist at the think tank Demos, which has been instrumental in crafting potential climate policy like a federal Green New Deal.
Furthermore, the actin cytoskeleton in the neck of the spine compartmentalizes the LTP induced response to the innervated dendritic spine, which leads to the specificity of LTP.Meng, Y., Zhang, Y., Tregoubov, V., Janus, C., Cruz, I., et al. (2002). Abnormal spine morphology and enhanced LTP in LIMK1 knockout mice. Neuron, 35:121-133.
This topic compartmentalizes each member of a surgical suite team to his/her department (e.g. surgery, anesthesiology, environmental services, housekeeping, etc.). The principle behind departmental leadership is the delegation of responsibility. An operating room manager must rely upon departments to uphold their respective regulations in addition to acting in the best interest of the overall institution.
This suggests coevolution of the cabbage aphid with its main food source. The aphid employs a similar defense strategy to plants. Like its main food source, the cabbage aphid compartmentalizes its native myrosinase and the glucosinolates it ingests. When the cabbage aphid is attacked and its tissues are damaged, its stored glucosinolates are activated, producing isothiocyanates and deterring predators from attacking other aphids.
Copper/Zinc Superoxide Dismutase (Cu/Zn SOD), shown in orange, is an important factor in the brain's immune response. Here it is seen in close association with the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an indicator of the presence of astrocytes, at the surface of the glial limitans The main role of the glia limitans is to act as a physical barrier against unwanted cells or molecules attempting to enter the CNS. The glia limitans compartmentalizes the brain to insulate the parenchyma from the vascular and subarachnoid compartments. Within the brain, the glial limiting membrane is an important constituent of the blood–brain barrier.
A side pocket is a mechanism whereby a fund compartmentalizes assets that are relatively illiquid or difficult to value reliably. When an investment is side-pocketed, its value is calculated separately from the value of the fund's main portfolio. Because side pockets are used to hold illiquid investments, investors do not have the standard redemption rights with respect to the side pocket investment that they do with respect to the fund's main portfolio. Profits or losses from the investment are allocated on a pro rata basis only to those who are investors at the time the investment is placed into the side pocket and are not shared with new investors.
Researchers are working towards building a multi-channel 3D microfluidic cell culture system that compartmentalizes microenvironments in which 3D cellular aggregates are cultured to mimic multiple organs in the body. Most organ-on-a- chip models today only culture one cell type, so even though they may be valid models for studying whole organ functions, the systemic effect of a drug on the human body is not verified. In particular, an integrated cell culture analog (µCCA) was developed and included lung cells, drug-metabolizing liver and fat cells. The cells were linked in a 2D fluidic network with culture medium circulating as a blood surrogate, thus efficiently providing a nutritional delivery transport system, while simultaneously removing wastes from the cells.
Soil structure has a strong influence on the larger pores that affect soil aeration, water infiltration and drainage. Tillage has the short-term benefit of temporarily increasing the number of pores of largest size, but these can be rapidly degraded by the destruction of soil aggregation. The pore size distribution affects the ability of plants and other organisms to access water and oxygen; large, continuous pores allow rapid transmission of air, water and dissolved nutrients through soil, and small pores store water between rainfall or irrigation events. Pore size variation also compartmentalizes the soil pore space such that many microbial and faunal organisms are not in direct competition with one another, which may explain not only the large number of species present, but the fact that functionally redundant organisms (organisms with the same ecological niche) can co-exist within the same soil.
Despite disparate and inconsistent beliefs and ideologies, a coalition of such followers can become cohesive and broad in part because each individual "compartmentalizes" their thoughts and are free to define their sense of the threatened tribal in-group in their own terms- whether it is predominantly related to their religious views (e.g. the mystery of evangelical support for Trump), nationalism (e.g. the Make America Great Again slogan), or their race (maintaining a white majority). Altemeyer, Macwilliams, Feldman, Choma, Hancock, Van Assche and Pettigrew claim that instead of directly attempting to measure such ideological, racial or policy views, supporters of such movements can be reliably predicted using two social psychology scales (singly or in combination), namely the RWA measure and those similar to it developed in the 1980s by Altemeyer and other authoritarian personality researchers, and the social dominance orientation (SDO) scale developed in the 1990s by social dominance theorists.

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