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dif·fer·en·ti·ate [ˌdɪfəˈren(t)ʃieɪt] VB intr, trans

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Subjects who were preselected as being self-differentiated or undifferentiated were observed under conditions of high or low anonymity.
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Patients in the trial have bone marrow stem cells removed and differentiated in a clean room into cells that express neurotropic factors.
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This can only be differentiated from low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma by confirming lack of infiltration.
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The areas above natural treeline is chiefly composed of annuals, which is differentiated into alpine grasslands and meadows.
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We also took action to focus on higher-value sales and sales of differentiated products, which are now above a third of our total sales.
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Petroleum derived ethanol (synthetic ethanol) is chemically identical to bio-ethanol and can be differentiated only by radiocarbon dating.
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Males may be differentiated from females by their slimmer, more streamlined form and more intense colouration.
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Smear is typically differentiated from jitter, which has a higher frequency relative to the integration time.
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Novation leaders are attracted to technology-enabled service businesses with a differentiated value proposition for their customers.
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Patients may survive for years with metastases because this tumor is generally well-differentiated and slow growing.
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