词汇 | example_english_differentiate |
释义 | Examples of differentiateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. As chemists reported and named their findings, it became increasingly clear that a number of differentiating criteria were possible. Also, for simulation of the reference model (15) the material nonholonomic constraint (13a) was differentiated. The heart rate acceleration is calculated by differentiating the smoothed heart rate signal. Reviews 583 signified several large-scale blocs of cultures and heritages that were differentiated by their position along the spectrum of barbarity and modernity. Depending on the type of management, yields are clearly differentiated. The reviewer expects that, if the program is differentiated by need, the proportion of local versus international participants will vary based on these needs. When they are released, the embryo is differentiated but underdeveloped. However, the two different types of section are differentiated not only by the intended temporal effect but also by thematic construction. Five types of phenological behaviour were differentiated by cluster analyses according to the season during which each species produced most of its mature seeds. The most important ecological features in differentiating tadpole species were position in the water column, time of occurrence and water depth. The latter was adopted by some workers, who claimed that the staining actions obtained were useful in differentiating between tissues. If the two terms are to be differentiated, then doctrina refers to the teacher's side of instruction and disciplina to the student's side. A number of professional characteristics differentiated in the overall evaluation of losartan and atorvastatin. To answer these questions further experiments were directed to the use of mouse fibroblasts - somatic, fully differentiated cells - for nuclear transplantation into early meiotic ooplasm. Our analysis did not distinguish between these two tissues, because they had not differentiated in the early blastocysts studied here. About 20% of the live cells differentiated into primary spermatocytes. In addition, the serosal cells that remain from the early blastoderm, after the germ disc has differentiated, are many times multinucleated. The passage evokes a gendered division between author and reader, differentiating the "real man" author from the woman that he addresses. They thereby differentiated between those who chose to not have specific items and those who could not afford them. Along another dimension, we need to reckon with the internal diversity of language, in the bilingual mind now differentiated into (instantiated by) separate networks0 circuits. In competitive markets, prices and products are often highly differentiated, reflecting different consumer preferences. In our study we determined if cyst wall assembly was displayed only by differentiating, nondividing cells. Data on viability of cultures, and the proportion of live cells which had differentiated on day 7 were collected for 11 clones. One refers to movement and social relations stretched across multiple borders, and the other to a sense of self and group identity that differentiates communities. An empirical analysis of consumer retail purchase behavior for beef differentiated by primal and production attributes. At run time, the solution structure was automatically differentiated and numerically integrated over the background mesh in order to assemble the corresponding linear system. Within genera, however, flight heights were not strongly differentiated among species. Procambial tissue differentiated as a group of elongated cells resulting from longitudinal divisions and cellular enlargement. Different species and/or subspecies described have been differentiated by analysing adult worms and eggs from domestic animal hosts. None of the schoolmistresses in the study publicly questioned the belief that women shared an essentially feminine nature, which differentiated them from men. Only these six states had a system of reporting salmonella-cases differentiated by serotype. One major hurdle in investigating an outbreak caused by a common organism is differentiating those cases associated with the outbreak from background cases. The purpose is to discover whether the cumulative dimension is better than the single dimension at differentiating between the poor and non-poor. What most obviously differentiates the two lexemes is the sense of denial of some prior point of view that each gives rise to. Last but not least, user-adaptive systems always need a layered evaluation that differentiates, at least, problems concerning content adaptation and interface adaptation. The analysis differentiates between three types of political instability: 'irregular' government change (regime-level change); 'major regular' (within-regime) government change; and 'minor regular' (withinregime) government change. Plan expenses are less strongly differentiated as pension plans grow larger. If the landmarks are only characterised by their nature, then the groups cannot qualify as systems of landmarks because they cannot be differentiated. Second, the subpopulations within patients are even more strongly differentiated than the subpopulations of their respective boroughs. The species of the genus are differentiated on the basis of morphological differences as well as the location of the parasite in the host. From this we see the importance of differentiating the context of e-government design from the context of deployment/use. Thus, non-ergodicity is due to the presence of at least one invariant helicity (whose sign serves as the set function that differentiates between unconnected components). Plasmodium falciparum : a simple polymerase chain reaction method for differentiating strains. On the eating concerns and restraint scales, cluster 2 (affective-perfectionistic) scored higher than cluster 1 (low co-morbidity), but was not differentiated from cluster 3 (impulsive). Considerable microlevel variation is found in the corpus evidence, but there are few writers whose variant use is differentiated along register lines. Language testing consistently identifies grammar as a significant factor in differentiating between score levels and characterizing overall proficiency. Again, we used electrophysiology to determine if the morphologically differentiated astrocytes exhibited functional properties of astrocytes. None of the generational effects differentiates all three groups. Basically, this paper has differentiated agricultural sectors into two types: unimodal and bimodal. In addition, we included number of siblings (differentiated by gender) for both spouses. There is, however, a significant difference in entitlements when respondents are differentiated by the reported impact of caring responsibilities upon employment status. Instead, they were differentiated as "law" by the emperor, and as "contracts/agreements" by commoners. We sought to determine which set of variables uniquely differentiated affected from unaffected members of these discordant pairs. The pattern of test performances qualitatively differentiated between the two sibling groups. You cannot start differentiating between groups of patients, learning difficulty or not. Performance on syntactic measure, however, differentiated the two groups less well. However, cells in the differentiated class must be traced back from when they differentiated. With these targets, the 4 genotypic groups described above were still differentiated. Finally, the three sets of harmonics are differentiated from one another by their patterns of fluctuation. Arguably, the unicity of the individual structures differentiates versus refrains from other types of liturgical refrain. In the process, local communities are acknowledged to be politically constituted and internally differentiated, rather than implicitly single, unified actors. The singular forms lack the plural affix and are further differentiated for case and gender. Horses are differentiated by not having five toes. Clearly this probe question was inadequate in eliciting additional information on learners' awareness, or lack thereof, and also in differentiating between aware and unaware learners. The list included 'sons/daughters ' without differentiating between natural, adopted, step or foster children or in-laws. However, the most straightforward account of such deficits is that they arise because our stored knowledge is differentiated according to category of object. Autism and schizophrenia are heterogeneous and complex neurobiological disorders defined by a continuum of subtypes that are differentiated by cognitive and behavioral manifestations. In addition, our proposal has the advantage of providing an account of what differentiates the sensory modalities. The internal spacers evolve rather rapidly and are thus often useful in differentiating closely related taxa. Detecting and differentiating endoparasitic stages within their hosts is particularly difficult. Results obtained in the present study show that populations are not most differentiated at this locus. Other factors differentiating the paradigms may benefit serial list recall. The first statistics for 1866 only differentiated six categories, together accounting for 28n2 per cent of all deaths. Evacuees were differentiated not only on the basis of how they arrived (organised or disorganised), but also on the basis of where they came from. Since our problem is focused on differentiating with respect to distribution functions, we may add some definitions and notation. A tiny focus of well differentiated squamous metaplasia surrounded by scar tissue (arrowhead) represents an extension of an epithelial cyst. Their debates on allocation criteria were more extensive and differentiated than the ones conducted in groups of affected persons. As a first hypothesis, it may be postulated that there is a large 'core distribution', and that flies outside this range are genetically differentiated. The infant is embedded in this triadic interaction but only gradually differentiates the self, other people, and the world of objects. Equally, this suggests that communities were already highly differentiated at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Increased phonological similarity of short phrases also differentiates skilled from less skilled readers. Brickwork in particular was meticulously planned, with courses of headers and stretchers differentiated, and corbelled piers or rubbing-strips developed in both elevation and section. The use of genetic markers provides a valuable addition or alternative to classical morphological and biological methods for differentiating species. All of these instruments have to be spatially differentiated. Furthermore, she leaves life attired in an allegorical emblem suggesting exactly the differentiating distance: a veil. Everyday competence takes on particular significance in old age since it differentiates independent people from dependent and institutionalized persons. Each fingerprint was unique and each of the type strains could be easily differentiated. Is there something about woman's experience as a biological and social being that gives her a common identity and differentiates her forever from the male? Governing elites are usually differentiated into military, religious, and commercial aristocracies. On such grounds science and religion are commonly differentiated. Such is often not the case in real life, where emotional displays may not be so readily differentiated. The nonshared environment, which also does not differ by zygosity, differentiates each twin within a pair, making them less similar. The probability of the problem trajectory was not differentiated by child gender either. The roles and effects of such contexts change with development as well, becoming richer and more differentiated in their interactions with the child. Thus, groups are differentiated by specific problems in one or more areas of functioning. The first is that prevention and intervention designs may be especially useful for differentiating among the alternative views described above. Concentration problems were highest among boys with a chronic high aggression trajectory and also differentiated boys with increasing aggression from boys with stable low aggression. The model basically differentiates between energy-producing and nonenergy-producing inputs. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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