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the condition of being enclosed (as in a capsule); "the encapsulation of tendons in membranous sheaths" the process of enclosing (as in a capsule)
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In computer science, the principle of information hiding is the hiding of design decisions in a computer program that are most likely to change, thus protecting other parts of the program from change if the design decision is changed. Protecting a design decision involves providing a stable interface which shields the remainder of the program from the implementation (the details that are most likely to change). ...
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Any method of getting something, usually an enzyme or bacterium, into a small package or capsule while it is still working or alive. It is a method for immobilizing cells for use in a bioreactor.
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A method for immobilizing cells for use in a bioreactor, usually based on the use of polysaccharides or collagen to coat cells. Also, cell encapsulation is used in tissue engineering.
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