From the crusts of differentiated asteroids and planets come the meteorites we call achondrites. |
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Reason, Morton said, was the faculty that differentiated man from brute beasts. |
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Fairly well differentiated renal tissue with embryonic glomeruli and tubules. |
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Poorly differentiated tumors show pleomorphic and hyperchromatic spindle-shaped cells with abundant mitotic activity. |
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Whilst true arthropods, tardigrades and onychophorans are highly differentiated in form today, such was not always the case. |
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In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant famously differentiated the noumenal, or ideal, realm from the phenomenal or lived world. |
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Moreover, ethnically differentiated people have been lumped together, for example, the Copts and the Berbers are not ethnically the same people. |
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They must be quick to bring new and differentiated product offerings to market. |
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Without any chemical cues, the cells spontaneously differentiated into neurons and other brain cells called oligodendrocytes. |
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The floors can also be differentiated by the size of the planks and the direction of the planking. |
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Legumes possess highly differentiated seed coats that arise from the inner and outer integuments of the ovule. |
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A cylinder stands on a disk-like base, the two parts clearly differentiated. |
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Family characteristics also differentiated the patterns and relations were found among patterns across intervention targets. |
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Abscesses can be differentiated from brain tumours because abscesses tend to have smoother edges. |
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By demonstrating the act of accommodation, the lens was clearly differentiated from all other intraocular lenses. |
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This hypothesis suggested that vascular depression had common characteristics that differentiated it from other depressive syndromes. |
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This is because trial judgments and sentencing decisions were not differentiated by Coates et al. |
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The effect of genetic hitchhiking on neutral variation is analyzed in subdivided populations with differentiated demes. |
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His position was indeed congruent with a differentiated conception of knowledge that constituted a core element in his modernist thought. |
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At the end of late embryogeny, somatic embryos were already differentiated, and the width of the embryo approximated its length. |
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However, we found that cells that are terminally differentiated and metabolically inactive often show no DNA signals in the nucleus at all. |
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Philo differentiated between the existence of God, which could be demonstrated, and the nature of God which humans are not able to cognize. |
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Be sure that the various income streams due to you after retirement are clearly differentiated as income interests or residual interests. |
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Torque is differentiated through the frictional forces developed by the internal gearing. |
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During this time, dorsiventrality was established, but a radicle was not yet differentiated. |
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These stem cells divide asymmetrically to form a new germline stem cell and a differentiated daughter cell, the cystoblast. |
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Once muscle weakness has been differentiated from asthenia and fatigue, the physician should ask the patient about disease onset and progression. |
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These differences correlate with differentiated function as heterotrophic, autotrophic and transport pathway components of the leaf. |
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In contrast, buds in axillary positions on 1-year-old long shoots differentiated less often into a floral bud. |
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The differentiated epidermal cells toward the base of the petal are large and elongated, having extremely large nuclei. |
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Study of the parties' election manifestos shows that the parties have differentiated themselves on many policy matters. |
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Given a larger sample, individual idioms might be more precisely defined and differentiated from one another. |
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life. |
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Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated. |
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The transplanted stem cells engrafted and differentiated into human neurons and glia that intermingled with host brain counterparts. |
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In vitro infection of host roots by differentiated calli of the parasitic plant Orobanche was also achieved in O. ramosa. |
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They can't see objects as well as we can, but as they grow their object perception becomes richer and more differentiated. |
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These include the epidermis and inner tunic and some mesenchyme derivatives which have differentiated into blood cells in the larva. |
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Leaf mesophyll is differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma, epidermis is already formed. |
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Then the hemoglobin gene duplicated, and the copies differentiated into the forms known as alpha and beta. |
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This phenomenon is due to the totipotency of plant cells when they are not highly differentiated. |
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This toxidrome is usually differentiated from the anticholinergic toxidrome by the presence of marked diaphoresis. |
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A transurethral resection was performed, and histologic examination revealed a poorly differentiated invasive carcinoma. |
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The second discriminant function differentiated the HU group from the other two groups. |
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Furthermore, trilobite faunas in the Early Cambrian were already differentiated biogeographically. |
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Proecdysial growth of the limb bud consists of rapid growth of the muscle cells that were differentiated during the basal growth period. |
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The pattern of differentiation could thus be visualized as a centripetal wave moving inward from a ring of already differentiated cells. |
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He differentiated his new species from S. robusta by its more numerous costae on the shell flanks. |
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Bourgeois reforms differentiated human bodies from animal bodies and animal pleasures. |
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Her levels of engagement, understanding and ability to follow the differentiated curriculum will have to be monitored. |
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The species with strigose tarsi may be differentiated by the following key. |
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We defined advanced stage as nodal or metastatic spread and high grade as poorly differentiated, undifferentiated, or anaplastic disease. |
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A primary goal of this work is to identify how undifferentiated stem cells become differentiated. |
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This could, at best, be described as unintelligently differentiated stratification. |
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Nevertheless, material can instead be quickly differentiated based on broadband spectral signatures instead of any single narrowband measurement. |
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The dynamics of nectar secretion in an individual flower could be differentiated into four phases. |
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The light in these building's windows becomes something other than itself, a differentiated and unworldly color, defined by the imagination. |
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These congregations share both a territory and a set of differentiated social networks. |
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Papillae were lined by predominantly glial cells, with intervening areas occupied by neurally differentiated cells. |
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Externally, all V-engined Passats are differentiated from lesser models by their red-tinted tail lights. |
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These conditions must be differentiated early to provide the patient with optimal treatment and accurate prognosis. |
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One important characteristic that has always differentiated good web designers from bad ones is the restrain in embracing every new technology that comes along. |
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Commonly, the apical meristems differentiated into reproductive structures, making these plants monocarpic and determinant in their growth pattern. |
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This, he says, will be achieved by offering innovative and differentiated service portfolios and increasing emphasis on customer care and support. |
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While twinflower leaves are similar to those of bearberry, they can be differentiated by the presence of the notch and the fact that the leaves emerge in pairs. |
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Pterois volitans are differentiated from other scorpionfishes by having 13 rather than 12 poisonous dorsal spines and 14 long, feather-like pectoral rays. |
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Furthermore, our observations suggest that a prominent mast cell reaction seems more related to pattern and nuclear grade I carcinomas than to poorly differentiated neoplasms. |
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Both functions are continuous and are easily differentiated. |
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Since he had a differentiated ectoderm separate from the gut, and also had a longitudinal layer of muscle and bilateral symmetry, he probably had some degree of motility. |
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In fact, I think you should tell your readers that it is an entirely new name, differentiated from your previous incarnation by a sharp intake of breath between words. |
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Usually, guttate psoriasis must be differentiated from pityriasis rosea, another condition characterized by the sudden outbreak of red scaly lesions. |
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Seminal roots do not form a coleorhiza since the scutellar node tissue is already differentiated when seminal roots emerge and can easily be penetrated. |
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If the railways marked the difference between Georgian and Victorian cities then the car has surely differentiated post-Victorian cities from their predecessors. |
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Even among the poorly differentiated tumors, insular carcinomas did not show any significant differences in survival compared with noninsular carcinoma cases. |
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By using sugar fermentation, bacteriologists observed that haemolytic streptococci of human origin were broadly differentiated from those of bovine origin. |
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Cities and metropolitan areas are, by contrast, aligned and attuned to the differentiated nature of their economies. |
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However, only in 3 of these cases was the morphologic appearance in the metastasis so well differentiated as to be considered benign if taken out of context. |
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The empire was characterized by a differentiated economy based on food-gathering tribes, pastoralists, various kinds of peasant cultivators, and traders. |
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Flowers of Nigella have a conspicuous perianth, differentiated into an outer whorl of five white, petaloid sepals and an inner whorl of eight, stalked nectaries. |
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Most microscopists held that the blood of different mammals could not be differentiated, and so were reluctant to testify when a defendant's life might be at stake. |
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The overlying epidermal layer consists of living human keratinocytes organized in a fully differentiated, stratified epidermis with an outer stratum corneum. |
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Pallasites were once thought to originate at the core-mantle boundary of differentiated asteroids that were subsequently shattered through impacts. |
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It is no surprise that contemporary authors usually depict the Saracens as ruthless pagans, although sometimes a more differentiated image may emerge. |
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On the basis of broad structural characteristics, amphibian antimicrobial peptides have been grouped into superfamilies, each being differentiated into various families. |
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Iberia, and trecento Italy, each differentiated by medium and century. |
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Likewise, isotopically substituted lipid membranes can be differentiated from protein adlayers and even each other with the proper selection of unique isotopic labels. |
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High dysphagia must be differentiated from globus hystericus. |
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Basal lineages are trimerous with differentiated sepals and petals. |
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Autoicous, perigonia in axillary buds, perichaetial leaves weakly differentiated... and alar cells that are somewhat enlarged and weakly differentiated. |
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According to him, mysticism must be differentiated from black magic. |
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The Qing government differentiated between Han Bannermen and ordinary Han civilians. |
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The fundamental component of the protozoan body is the protoplasm which is without exception differentiated into the nucleus and the cytosome. |
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The eastern British moorlands are similar to heaths but are differentiated by having a covering of peat. |
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Honours degrees in Nigeria are differentiated only on the basis of performance. |
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The three composers are nicely differentiated by seniority, with Byrd, Bull and Gibbons represented respectively by eight, seven and six items. |
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The Penderels and Colonel Careless employed coats of arms depicting an oak tree and three royal crowns, differentiated by colour. |
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These seven southern counties were thus differentiated from the six counties of north Wales. |
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Traditionally, subspecies are seen as geographically isolated and genetically differentiated populations. |
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The spermatozoon is one of the most differentiated cells in mammalian organisms. |
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Folk music may tend to have certain characteristics but it cannot clearly be differentiated in purely musical terms. |
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For practical purposes, liberal education is not actually differentiated from liberal arts education today, except by scholars. |
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Male and female western capercaillie can easily be differentiated by their size and colouration. |
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Tartan is sometimes differentiated from another with the same name by the label dress or hunting. |
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The types are differentiated by their crystalline structure, proton ordering, and density. |
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The flora of a salt marsh is differentiated into levels according to the plants' individual tolerance of salinity and water table levels. |
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With a few exceptions, such as the Porifera, invertebrates generally have bodies composed of differentiated tissues. |
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Their cells are differentiated, but in most cases not organized into distinct tissues. |
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It can easily be differentiated from other modern sea turtles by its lack of a bony shell, hence the name. |
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In North America, house sparrow populations are more differentiated than those in Europe. |
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Research suggests that beeches in Eurasia differentiated fairly late in evolutionary history, during the Miocene. |
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Calluna is differentiated from Erica by its corolla and calyx each being in four parts instead of five. |
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The crime was differentiated from wartime privateering in the statute, and defined who was punishable in very specific terms. |
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The adults have no incisor or canine teeth, just a set of cheek teeth, which are not clearly differentiated into molars and premolars. |
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By the early Cretaceous and the ongoing breakup of Pangaea, dinosaurs were becoming strongly differentiated by landmass. |
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Within the archosaur group, dinosaurs are differentiated most noticeably by their gait. |
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This is especially important where the descendant group is sharply differentiated by gross anatomy and mode of living from the ancestral group. |
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Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. |
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Due to their technical differences, they underwent somewhat differentiated developments. |
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To him, cruelty was a criterion that differentiated the Wars of Religion from previous conflicts, which he idealized. |
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In 1995, two ewes named Megan and Morag were the first mammals cloned from differentiated cells. |
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For culinary purposes, varieties are often differentiated by their waxiness. |
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Much like the rest of Europe in the early modern period Spain followed clearly differentiated gender roles. |
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They are then differentiated according to the insolation, temperature and precipitation of snow and rain. |
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It was developments in the doctrine of assurance that differentiated Evangelicalism from what went before. |
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Coal mining processes are differentiated by whether they operate on the surface or underground. |
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An insomniac should be differentiated from a short-sleeper, who needs less than 6 hours of sleep per night and has no symptoms or dysfunction. |
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The hyperextension teardrop is differentiated from the hyperextension dislocation by the morphology of the avulsed fracture fragment. |
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The different airstreams in the room can be differentiated by the supply and exhaust openings they pass through. |
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Lenvatinib versus placebo in radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid cancer. |
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Histology revealed the tumour to be a squamous cell carcinoma, moderately differentiated and lightly keratinising. |
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Amastigotes could be differentiated from other intracellular pathogens by visualizing the nucleus and kinetoplast surrounded by a cell wall. |
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The LN CSAC is the newest addition to Microsemi's Quantum family of atomic clocks, which are differentiated by industry-leading SWaP consumption. |
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ValidEdge is providing differentiated solutions that help organizations understand and protect against new and unknown malware attacks. |
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Service providers deploy Compleat SDGs directly into their networks to enable delivery of high value differentiated services. |
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The sheep, basically large white circles, are amusing differentiated by small details of bowtie, hair bows, glasses and so on. |
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A retinoschisis may be differentiated from RD by appearance, visual field testing, ultrasound B-scan, and more definitively with OCT imaging. |
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Known for its friendly drive-in service by iconic Carhops, SONIC has one of the most differentiated service models in the quick-service industry. |
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Based on modeling the outflow and under RSD there were thalwegs of fluvial chain differentiated for designing grassy water outflows. |
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The tumor cells are poorly differentiated, yielding a polygonal, pleomorphic, spindle, giant, epithelioid, or squamoid appearance. |
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Thoracic tracheal pore area slightly recessed and differentiated from margin. |
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Creating differentiated LED products is critical in a hyper competitive and rapidly commoditizing LED market. |
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The unrooted phylogenetic neighbor-joining tree was constructed using 15 MS markers that clearly differentiated among five native chicken lines. |
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The cells then differentiated into neural tissue cells, such as oligodendrocytes and early neurons, and migrated to spinal cord injury sites. |
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The properties of MSCs that had differentiated into distinct lineages were evaluated for morphological changes and cytochemical staining. |
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Calyx and corolla gamopetalous or polypetalous and sometimes not well differentiated, rotate, campanulate, urceolate, or tubular. |
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The women's djellaba can be differentiated by its use of bright colours and ornamentation consisting of more beads and embroidery. |
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Each variety is differentiated by name and color and features a heat index of sweet, medium, hot or hottest. |
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Many of these were differentiated on the basis of their contained fossil invertebrates and ichnofossils. |
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The sensitivity is reduced if there is a lack of SSTR2 expression, as is seen in poorly differentiated NETs and insulinomas. |
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Regarding two triangular pieces, an isosceles right triangle and a 3060-90 degree triangle, he recognized that both were triangles, but differentiated them by their sizes. |
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Thus, the term hibernoma has been given to benign tumors of BAT.Hibernoma can usually be differentiated from BAT by the presence of a discrete mass. |
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The differentiated cells were previously shown to produce a unique protein required for brain cell survival and growth, glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor. |
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Pathology revealed metastatic poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma consistent with ovarian cancer involving the diaphragm, liver, and visceral pleura. |
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Using intermittent hydrostatic pressure, the dermal cells have successfully differentiated into cartilage type cells necessary to regrow the nucleus pulposus. |
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In the clinical laboratory it is commonly differentiated from other species in the coagulase-negative staphylococci group by resistance to novobiocin. |
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The final histologic diagnosis was a poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma with squamoid features and a minor component of conventional papillary carcinoma. |
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The genus Synersaga is allied to Lecithocera Herrich-Schaffer and Homaloxestis Meyrick, but is differentiated from these genera by spiniform setae on its abdominal tergites. |
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Kikuchi's syndrome needs to be differentiated from other diseases like malignant lymphoma, SLE, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and cat scratch disease. |
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A stratified series of volcanic tephras can be easily differentiated by macroscopic traits such as colour and texture as well as with geochemical analyses. |
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Talk about the developmental stages in art, differentiated learning, metacognition, and intrinsic motivation, all of which are deeply nurtured with this pedagogy. |
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Thus, all New Englanders are lumped together and differentiated from all those who live in the Deep South, and all Saskatchewanians are lumped together, etc. |
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These viruses infect the stem cells of basal layer of genital epithelium and their life cycle is associated with keratocytes only in the most differentiated superficial cells. |
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The red grouse is differentiated from the willow ptarmigan and rock ptarmigan by its plumage being reddish brown, and not having a white winter plumage. |
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Anticlines can be recognized and differentiated from antiforms by a sequence of rock layers that become progressively older toward the center of the fold. |
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Rhabdomyosarcoma, the most common primary malignant orbital tumor of childhood, has been classified histologically as embryonal, differentiated, or alveolar. |
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Siltstone is differentiated by having a majority silt, not clay. |
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Tradition is usually contrasted with the goal of modernity and should be differentiated from customs, conventions, laws, norms, routines, rules and similar concepts. |
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Mergers are generally differentiated from acquisitions partly by the way in which they are financed and partly by the relative size of the companies. |
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Ecclesiastical laws are a branch of English law and were English laws that dealt with matters concerning the church, this was so that religion and law was differentiated. |
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Continental European powers such as the Iberians, Germans, and French differentiated muskets from arquebuses by size and if they required a fork rest or not. |
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Administration of intravenous edoxaban with and without rifampin may have differentiated the prehepatic versus hepatic effects of rifampin on parent and metabolite exposure. |
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Henceforth, children born in France from French parents were differentiated from children born in France from foreign parents, creating a hiatus between these two categories. |
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Several taxa of plethodontid salamanders exist as complexes of parapatrically distributed, genetically differentiated populations with sharp clines at the contact zone. |
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Fruticose, foliose, crustose, and squamulose lichens generally have up to three different types of tissue, differentiated by having different densities of fungal filaments. |
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Verb conjugation for person is only differentiated in the singular. |
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The lower parts of the towers continue the theme of the outer walls, but are differentiated from them in order to create an appearance of strength. |
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At St Peter's, Carlo Maderno had solved this problem by constructing a narthex and stretching a huge screen facade across it, differentiated at the centre by a pediment. |
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The lordships were geographically compact and jurisdictionally separate one from another, and their privileges differentiated them from English lordships. |
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Tamil dialects are primarily differentiated from each other by the fact that they have undergone different phonological changes and sound shifts in evolving from Old Tamil. |
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The term was often used in a general biological taxonomic sense, starting from the 19th century, to denote genetically differentiated human populations defined by phenotype. |
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In the 1980s it developed a number of subgenres, often termed extreme metal, some of which were influenced by hardcore punk, and which further differentiated the two styles. |
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Protestants can be differentiated according to how they have been influenced by important movements since the Reformation, today regarded as branches. |
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Despite their common linguistic framework, by the 5th century AD, the Germanic people were linguistically differentiated and could no longer easily comprehend one another. |
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In the present work we describe the pattern expression and subcellular distribution of dystroglycans in differentiated and non-differentiated Kasumi-1 cells. |
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In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
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The mass of the rich and poor are differentiated by their incomes and nothing else, and the average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit. |
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These results strongly suggest that a portion of EnSCs-derived cells grafted to chemotherapeutically murine ovarian tissue and may have differentiated to granulosa cells. |
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They were used to create multicellular structures called embryoid bodies, which have some of the characteristics of early embryos and the beginnings of differentiated tissue. |
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