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These membranes divide the cell into functional and structural compartments, or organelles.
These compartments or regions include the outer membrane, the intermembrane space, the inner membrane, and the cristae and matrix.
These compartments can be accessed through doors on the outside of the aircraft.
These tracheae branch repeatedly, eventually forming tracheoles, which are blind-ended, water-filled compartments only one micrometer in diameter.
These regions of high link density are often referred to as cliques, hubs, compartments, cohesive sub-groups, or modules ... Within food webs, especially in aquatic systems, nestedness appears to be related to body size because the diets of smaller predators tend to be nested subsets of those of larger predators ( Woodward & Warren 2007 ; YvonDurocher et al.
These Jews were transported in unheated, closed freight train compartments, without any food or water.
These compartments, or " bulbs " or " cells ", hold a mixture of noble gases and a minuscule amount of mercury.
These compartments can, therefore, can be seen as an allegory for the crusading nations.
These acts are represented in the upper four compartments of the Vézelay tympanum.
These two bones are actually separated by an articular disc, which divides the TMJ into two distinct compartments.
These clocks were designed with special compartments where an entry band, removed from the returning race bird was placed.
These are called fascial compartments, and are formed by tough connective tissue septa.
These compartments usually have a separate nerve and blood supply to their neighbours.
These compartments are necessarily separated from each other with respect to organization, so that an individual with access to one compartment will not necessarily have access to another.
These cells are responsible for regulating fluid and solute transport between the aqueous and corneal stromal compartments.
These are the twelve compartments (*), they were created according to mystic-confused things with which Himmler liked to play, of the Round Table of King Arthur.
These services do not have Green car accommodation, but the reserved seating cars feature 2 + 2 seating and also some 4-seat compartments instead of the standard 3 + 2 arrangement in non-reserved seating cars.
These alkaline hydrothermal vents also continuously generate acetyl thioesters, providing both the starting point for more complex organic molecules and the energy needed to produce them, Microscopic structures in such alkaline vents " show interconnected compartments that provide an ideal hatchery for the origin of life ".
These coaches were but 10 in number but had only seven compartments on a 69 ft underframe.
These systems and compartments are usually identified by a classified codeword.
These " Fitch Barriers " often contain sand-filled compartments that break apart on impact, absorbing some of the energy of the collision, often saving lives.
These remain visible in the finished piece, separating the different compartments of the enamel or inlays, which are often of several colors.
These are Japanese style chests, often with a mix of compartments behind sliding doors and drawers of varying sizes.
These subdivisions of the population are called compartments.

These and use
These roads are largely of less than highway standards, and usually carry traffic which is related to use of the National Forests.
These deductions may not be claimed if you elect to use the Standard Deduction or Tax Table.
These are a great aid for planning use back at the office.
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
These records, when systematically maintained, provide much information about the children, which the teacher can use in guidance, instruction, grouping, and reporting to parents.
These are still in wide use today, particularly in semi-rigid formulations, for such applications as cores for sandwich-type structural panels, foamed-in-place insulation, automotive safety padding, arm rests, etc..
These are the wines the French themselves use for everyday drinking, for even in France virtually no one drinks the Grands Crus on a meal-to-meal basis.
These courses develop skills other than those we think of when we use the adjective `` academic ''.
These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques.
These two phyla use amoeboid movement in their feeding stage.
These alphabets have since been replaced with the Latin alphabet, except for decorative usage for which the runes remained in use until the 20th century.
These metals found little practical use until the introduction of crucible steel around 300 BC.
These anchors must be screwed into the seabed with the use of a tool, so require access to the bottom, either at low tide or by use of a diver.
These officials urged the President to use his leverage to insist on conditions assuring the rights of freedmen.
These included updates to EtherTalk and TokenTalk, AppleTalk software and LocalTalk hardware for the IBM PC, EtherTalk for Apple's A / UX operating system allowing it to use LaserPrinters and other network resources, and the Mac X. 25 and MacX products.
These communities use extemporaneous forms of administration at the discretion of the minister, who need not be a pastor.
These types of display screens use lower voltages than older CRT displays.
These titrations may use different types of indicators to reach some equivalence point.
These activists also point out that heavy subsidization of developed nations ' agriculture and the aggressive use of export subsidies by some developed nations to make their agricultural products more attractive on the international market are major causes of declines in the agricultural sectors of many developing nations.
These engines comprise specialised devices which use some form of stored energy to operate, whether mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic.
These projectiles use fins in the airflow at their rear to maintain correct orientation.
These spectrometers use a compact double monochromator with a prism pre-monochromator and an echelle grating monochromator for high resolution.
These use the same principles as a gas refrigerator.
These sets were expanded in 1963 to 7 bits of coding, called the American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII ) as the Federal Information Processing Standard which replaced the incompatible teleprinter codes in use by different branches of the U. S. government.

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