compartmentalization — compartmentalization. См. компартментализация. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
compartmentalization — 1923, from COMPARTMENT (Cf. compartment). Related: Compartmentalize (1925); compartmentalized … Etymology dictionary
compartmentalization — (Amer.) n. partitioning into compartments; separation between different subject or issues; (Psychology) division of functions to specific areas of the brain (also compartmentalisation) … English contemporary dictionary
compartmentalization — compartmentalize (also compartmentalise) ► VERB ▪ divide into categories or sections. DERIVATIVES compartmentalization noun … English terms dictionary
Compartmentalization of decay in trees — (CODIT) is a concept created by Dr. Alex Shigo after years of studying tree decay patterns. Though disputed upon its introduction in the late 1970s, the concept is now widely accepted[citation needed] and can be found in many arboriculture… … Wikipedia
Compartmentalization (fire protection) — Compartmentalization in structures, such as land based buildings, traffic tunnels, ships, aerospace vehicles, or submarines, is the fundamental basis and aim of passive fire protection. The idea is to subdivide a structure into fire compartments … Wikipedia
Compartmentalization (intelligence) — In matters concerning intelligence, whether public or private sector, compartmentalization of information means to limit access to information to persons who directly need to know certain such information in order to perform certain tasks. The… … Wikipedia
Compartmentalization (information security) — In matters concerning information security, whether public or private sector, compartmentalization is the limiting of access to information to persons or other entities who have a need to know it in order to perform certain tasks. The concept… … Wikipedia
Compartmentalization (biology) — In biology, compartmentalization mainly refers to the formation of cellular compartments. However, it may also refer to cellular aggregations, e.g. the tendency of erythrocytes and macrophages to gather around blood vessels in the bone marrow … Wikipedia
Compartmentalization (psychology) — Compartmentalizing is the act of splitting an idea or concept up into (sometimes more or less arbitrary) parts, and trying to enforce thought processes which are inhibiting attempts to allow these parts to mix together again. This process is… … Wikipedia