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On this, she builds an `` egg compartment '' or `` egg cell '' which is filled with that famous pollen-and-nectar mixture called beebread.
The " open-topped " design format of the Panzerjäger vehicles was succeeded by the Jagdpanzer '(" hunting tanks ") which mounted the gun in true casemate-style superstructures, completely enclosing the crew compartment in armor that would usually be integral to the hull.
According to tradition, Constantine arranged for the rockface to be removed from around the tomb, without harming it, in order to isolate the tomb ; in the centre of the rotunda is a small building called the Kouvouklion ( Kουβούκλιον ; Modern Greek for small compartment ) or Aedicule ( from Latin: aediculum, small building ), which supposedly encloses this tomb, although it is not currently possible to verify the claim, as the remains are completely enveloped by a marble sheath.
A month later, the Bamforth company in Yorkshire made a restaged version of this film under the same title, and in this case they filmed shots of a train entering and leaving a tunnel from beside the tracks, which they joined before and after their version of the kiss inside the train compartment.
This primarily occurs through maintenance of the extracellular fluid compartment, the size of which depends on the plasma sodium concentration.
It is thought that the microspheres may have provided a cell compartment within which biochemistry could have become concentrated and protected from the outside environment during the process of chemical evolution.
Since the cytosol contains high concentrations of glutathione and is, therefore, a reducing environment, proteins containing disulfide bonds, which are formed from oxidized cysteine residues, cannot be produced in this compartment.
In Arizona v. Gant, 556 U. S. ___ ( 2009 ), the Supreme Court ruled that a law enforcement officer needs a warrant before searching a motor vehicle after an arrest of an occupant of that vehicle, unless at the time of the search the person being arrested is unsecured and within reaching distance of the passenger compartment of the vehicle or police officers have reason to believe that the evidence for the crime for which the person is being arrested will be found in the vehicle.
Virtual Vault is a compartmentalised operating system in which each file is assigned a compartment and processes only have access to files in the appropriate compartment and unlike most other UNIX systems the superuser ( or root ) does not have complete access to the system without following correct procedures.
These Y-linked proteins would not be recognized in the mother's immune system due to the fact that she is female, causing her to develop antibodies which would travel through the placental barrier into the fetal compartment.
It was a vehicle with an airtight compartment for victims, into which exhaust gas was piped while the engine was running.
Indicative of the car's utilitarian design, the interior featured painted metal surfaces, a metal dash consolidating instruments in a single, circular binnacle, adjustable front seats, a fold-down rear seat, optional swing-out rear windows, front windows with pivoting vent windows, heating via air-to-air exchange manifolds operating off the engine's heat, and a windshield washer system that eschewed the complexity and cost of an additional electric pump and instead received its pressurization from the car's spare tire ( located in the front luggage compartment ) which was accordingly overinflated to accommodate the washer function.
Some newer dishwashers allow the use of " all in one " tablets / detergents ( which include an amount of water softener along with detergent and a rinse agent ) and are marketed as an alternative to using separate salt and rinse aid, but dishwasher salt must still be added to the salt compartment in very hard water areas.
When he pushes the middle one, a small door in his belly opens revealing a compartment which he uses to store items.
A 245-kilogram instrument compartment separated from the main bus, which was in a 350 x 1, 000-kilometer orbit inclined at 71. 9 ° to the lunar equator.
The word is derived from the Greek word organon, itself derived from the better-known word ergon which means " organ " – a compartment for a particular task.
Visitors will also be able to walk through carnie trailers, which open to transform from a dull-looking compartment into brightly lit and ornate facades.
| The entire coat of arms rests on the compartment, which is made up of the floral emblems of the founding countries whose royal arms were incorporated into the design of the shield.
When police arrest an individual shortly after exiting a vehicle, the police may conduct a full search of the suspect's person, any area within that person's immediate reach, and the passenger compartment of the vehicle which was recently occupied, for weapons or any other contraband.
:" In a special compartment of the shrine now there showed-along with remains of ancient old rotten or moulded bandages, most likely byssus, besides pieces of aromatic resins and similar substances-numerous bones of three persons, which under the guidance of several present experts could be assembled into nearly complete bodies: the one in his early youth, the second in his early manhood, the third was rather aged.
The arm-tefillin has one large compartment, which contains all four biblical passages written upon a single strip of parchment.
In the 1860s, compartment boats were introduced, later called Tom Puddings, from which coal was unloaded into ships by large hydraulic hoists.
Locks on the Wakefield section can accommodate vessels which are with a draught of, while the locks below Castleford have three sets of gates, so that a section can be used, rather than the full required by the compartment boats.
A key aspect of the hybrid engine is the " active chamber ", which is a compartment heating air via fuel doubling the energy output.

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The ship's defences keep the crew compartment and many of the ship's systems intact, including the faster-than-light drive ( hyperdrive ), but the normal drive is destroyed, leaving them unable to launch back into space to use the hyperdrive.
Railroad historian David L. Joslyn ( a retired Southern Pacific Railroad draftsman ) has connected " caboose " to kabhuis, a Middle Dutch word referring to the compartment on a sailing ship's main deck in which meals were prepared.
The ship's doctor uses a variant of this model with a detachable " sensor probe " stored in the bottom compartment when not in use.
A sick bay is a compartment in a ship used for medical purposes — the ship's hospital.

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An example of the development of tank destroyer technology throughout the war are the Marder III and Hetzer vehicle, that were very different in spite of being based on the same chassis: Marder was straightforwardly an anti-tank gun on tracks whereas Hetzer traded some firepower ( its Pak 39, designed to operate within the confines of a fully-armored fighting compartment, fires the same projectiles from a reduced propellant charge compared to Marder's Pak 40 ) for better armor protection and ease of battlefield concealment.
* Lysosomes are the last compartment of the endocytic pathway.
They are generally regarded as the principal hydrolytic compartment of the cell.
The inner and outer surfaces of the firewall are often coated with NVH-absorber to prevent most engine noise from reaching the passenger compartment.
When renin levels are elevated, the concentrations of angiotensin II and aldosterone increase, leading to increased sodium chloride reabsorption, expansion of the extracellular fluid compartment, and an increase in blood pressure.
Conversely, when renin levels are low, angiotensin II and aldosterone levels decrease, contracting the extracellular fluid compartment, and decreasing blood pressure.
While most cell biologists consider the term organelle to be synonymous with " cell compartment ", other cell biologists choose to limit the term organelle to include only those that are DNA-containing, having originated from formerly autonomous microscopic organisms acquired via endosymbiosis.
* March 9 – United States Navy divers find the largely intact but heavily damaged crew compartment of the Space Shuttle Challenger ; the bodies of all seven astronauts are still inside.
Most SUVs are designed with an engine compartment, a combined passenger and cargo compartment, and no dedicated trunk such as in a station wagon body.
The cysts found in those with cystic echinococcosis are usually filled with a clear fluid called hydatid fluid, are spherical and typically consist of one compartment and are usually only found in one area of the body.
The fruits are three ( rarely two ) compartment capsules, sometimes fleshy but almost always ripening to a woody container that then splits open ( explosively, see explosive dehiscence ).
Cargo barriers in vans are sometimes fitted with doors permitting the driver to pass through to the cargo compartment of the vehicle.
The spermatogonia are in the basal compartment ( deep to the level of the tight junctions ) and the more mature forms such as primary and secondary spermatocytes and spermatids are in the adluminal compartment.
They are often built with foam-filled flotation chambers and many modern commercial trimarans are rated as unsinkable, meaning that, should every crew compartment be completely filled with water, the hull itself has sufficient buoyancy to remain afloat.
Unbeknownst to Thornhill, Eve is working with Vandamm and Leonard, who are in another compartment.

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