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Compartment
(redirected from Compartment syndrome)

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compartment [kəm′pärt·mənt]
(cell and molecular biology)
Any of the membrane-bound organelles within cells.
(mining engineering)
A section of a mine shaft separated by framed timbers and planking.

compartment
A small space within a larger enclosed area, often separated by partitions.

Compartment 

a part of a forest, bounded by cut patches or natural borders (such as rivers). Compartments may be divided naturally (borders as natural features), artificially (borders as patches cut perpendicularly to one another), or in a mixed fashion (natural boundaries supplemented by cut patches). The size of a compartment, which can range from several tenths of a hectare to several hundred hectares, is determined by an appraisal system, based on the use of the wood. Each compartment has a permanent number. The enumeration of the compartments in a forest proceeds from northwest to southeast.


Compartment 

of a vessel, a space within the hull of a vessel, bounded by watertight transverse and longitudinal bulkheads. Division of a vessel into compartments ensures the vessel’s stability and unsinkability when damaged. Compart-mentalization also aids in the efficient arrangement of cargo and passenger space and the efficient placement of ship’s stores.



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He got compartment syndrome which is excess fluid on the injury and he''s had to have his leg in a cage.
But Wulff is in survival mode, especially without his best tailback, James Montgomery, who underwent surgery Sunday for acute compartment syndrome in his left leg and is out for the season.
Blake had earlier had surgery to correct compartment syndrome, a painful condition caused when pressure within the muscles builds to dangerous levels and prevents nourishment from reaching nerve and muscle cells.
 
 
 
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