| 11. | Tilghman says she juggled her responsibilities in part by " brain compartmentalization.
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| 12. | Compartmentalization Theory 101-- How does the brain respond to abnormal attention?
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| 13. | This clearly demonstrated the existence of some sort of compartmentalization between the two.
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| 14. | Low technology can typically be practised or fabricated with a minimum of compartmentalization.
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| 15. | There are historic reasons for the compartmentalization of art into museums and galleries.
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| 16. | The compartmentalization of development meant that the characters were voiced by different actors.
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| 17. | This process, called compartmentalization, shuts out possible damage by insects or disease.
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| 18. | For us, the usual tiny family rooms meant an absurd compartmentalization of space.
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| 19. | Or perhaps we have, with Dodson, a man skilled in emotional compartmentalization.
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| 20. | For history dehydration, the symptom and the ailment are the same : compartmentalization.
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