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Examples of differentiation


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Any attempt at providing watertight differentiations for pairs such as arithmetic/arithmetical or geometric/geometrical leads to no satisfactory conclusions.
Predictable development of psychological processes in stages confirms the neurodevelopmental hypothesis concerning self/other organization by a succession of age-related differentiations in neural nets.
In these examples we see physical expressions of class distinctions and, to this extent, equivalences between the differentiations of the social world and selfhood.
With these differentiations in mind, we can also see a different developmental tendency.
They can also be computed by numerical differentiations.
The social expectations of what is ageappropriate behaviour, lifestyle and appearance, they argue, is becoming less and less consensual in postmodern cultures which celebrate such differentiations.
Interactions between the opera's textual material and the language of its reception reveal subtle but clearly important differentiations in modes of appeal.
In the smaller previtellogenic follicles the follicle cells and oocytes exhibit few cytoplasmic differentiations, no exchange of particles between the two types of cells being observed.
Molecular analysis of the first differentiations in the mouse embryos.
In the labor law example "discrimination" is used to describe a particular type of decisionmaking, where differentiations are made between people on the basis of a personal characteristic.
They argued that the social prestige and power associated with languages or linguistic varieties are pivotal in the creation, spreading, or elimination of ideologies of social differentiations.
We feel that these differentiations should now be wiped out.
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There have been differentiations in the poundage in favour of agricultural land.
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In the dole queue there is no freedom; there are no differentiations.
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There are vast differentiations in the rates of pay and allowances which can always be justified in respect of rank.
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We see that, in the normal courts, penalties may differ, but those normal courts are prevented, to a degree, from wide differentiations of that kind.
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Therefore, in approaching this question of how we are to make differentiations, we should be very careful indeed.
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I pointed out that the only distinction was that where there were educational differentiations that then there might be inequality of treatment.
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I refer especially to the very marked differentiations in the treatment between the officer class and the rank and file.
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The arrangements under which the differentiations are made is provided through a complicated but fair formula under which these variations take place.
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The level of grant varies amongst the various award holders, and it is right that these differentiations should now cease.
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One cannot make differentiations between one group of investors and another.
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I think that these differentiations are entirely obsolete.
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Any differentiations expressed relate to antagonisms between imperialist countries about their share of the booty.
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Of course, in a perfect world one would not wish to have these differentiations at all.
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Human embryonic stem cell research is necessary to learn how to direct the differentiations of stem cells to obtain therapeutically important cells for transplant.
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We cannot work the scheme if we are going to make differentiations.
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I do not apprehend trouble in that respect, though why there should be differentiations is quite another matter.
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I can also visualise that shocking differentiations will arise between one court and another.
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The essence of these councils is that they should be able to regard differentiations of grading among working people.
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Then there is the other issue, that we have now abolished certain differentiations in regard to the pensioner.
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There is a series of differentiations between officer and man for which, when we come to look at them, we can find little or no justification.
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If that is the regulator, it is now in an impossible position because of the differentiations in the national radio stations that we are now setting up.
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The reason is that there are differentiations between specialties in age distribution, in their attraction of the best men, in research activities, and sometimes in length of training.
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Provided that they are based upon the different levels of productivity according to region, these differentiations would not lead to any business relocations from one region or from another.
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We currently have mechanisms that work, such as care trusts, which can, under the current framework, manage to make the differentiations that are necessary to achieve proper accountability.
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At present within the current rank structure there are clear formal differentiations caused by distinctive badges of rank, which are recognised between one force and another.
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My opinion is that in this sphere too we may expect local and regional differentiation as well as convergence.
I found increasing economic differentiation in the 1990s.
In the above equations, the subscript denotes differentiation.
The differentiation with respect to is then trivial.
The differentiation between ' tradition' and ' custom' in our sense is indeed well illustrated here.
Differentiation between groups was fourfold greater than differentiation within groups.
Visual differentiation highlighted not just clothes but physical features.
The body, its demarcation and differentiation, is a regulatory ideal whose materialisation takes place through certain highly regulated, powerful cultural practices.
There was little natural differentiation on the west coast, and one place was as good as another for the establishment of a trading place.
Physical evidence of racial differentiation had to wait until the boom of the 1890s provided sufficient taxation to implement segregated public services.
The very high differentiation between the regions was established within two or three generations, despite moderate levels of migration still occurring.
Genetic differentiation among the populations was not correlated with geographical distance.
No significant differentiation of symptoms was noticed between lines.
Taken together, these findings provide evidence of differentiation among existing allopatric populations.
Each of these was treated as a separate sample population when examining differentiation amongst populations.
The results show gender differences between the teachers in this area and no gender differentiation towards the students.
Their philosophy is one of cooperation, differentiation and maximising the potential of all members of staff and adults in the school community.
The second way of examining pragmatic differentiation was to look at the child's use of translation equivalents with each parent.
The integration of cross-cultural studies thus attributes to a mutual discussion, and to a larger understanding of the interaction between spatial differentiation and social practice.
The political inference was that if all gender differentiation was historically contingent it could be consigned to a remote, irrecoverable past.
There will also be uses for the technique in academic science for studying aging and the mechanisms of development and differentiation.
The differentiation between semantic and conceptual levels of representation has important theoretical and methodological implications for research on the bilingual lexicon.
The second type of studies relating to this issue are those which examine bilingual children's languagemixing and their differentiation of their two language systems.
Missing values indicate that the pair of samples did not show significant genetic differentiation.
In order to investigate the differentiation hierarchically, several groupings were considered.
Written culture encouraged the visual sense, the eye, which promotes distance, differentiation, and ultimately objectivity.
Developmental studies of the affective circumplex suggest that these findings may in part pertain to differentiation and elaboration of emotional concepts.
If the world is viewed as rewarding and soothing, then further development and identity differentiation can proceed.
Subscripted commas denote differentiation with respect to the corresponding spatial variable, ij k is the alternating tensor and the summation convention is used.
To put it differently, the notion of grammaticalization was often not defined in a way that made a clear differentiation from lexicalization possible.
However, there is another way of looking at this differentiation.
Instead, they postulated that the effect was mediated through an interference with mesenchymal differentiation of asubpopulation of cells from the neural crest.
The second need is for improvements in measures that can provide good differentiation among different family features that may carry psychopathological risk.
We investigated the timing of arrival and the differentiation of these cells.
Differentiation of vicariously induced emotional reactions in children.
A difference between arterial and venous media differentiation can be noted.
However, the decline in the strength of the relationships in late adolescence may be due to the occurrence of differentiation between behaviors.
Differentiation occurs when a set of existing relationships disaggregates into subsets of functionally distinct social contexts.
Here subscripts indicate differentiation with respect to the subscript variable.
The height difference is a response to the principle of snterest which favors maximum perceptual differentiation between the stressed vowels.
The second question relates to the nature of the process of differentiation.
Which factors trigger neuroendocrine differentiation in the injured liver?
There is little vertical facies differentiation through these clinobeds which have formed from a continuous amalgamation of deposits.
Magmatic differentiation of the entire chamber is hindered and vertical systematic zonation may be impossible for these crystal-rich systems.
Proximal/shallow clinoforms display round-edged exponential profiles, and changes in sediment fabrics and sedimentary structures along the clinoform, whereas vertical facies differentiation is limited.
Geochemical discrimination of different magma series and their differentiation products using immobile elements.
Similarly, recent advances in the understanding of metamorphic differentiation in terms of self-organization are mentioned only briefly.
The second moment of the expected size of the output is similarly obtained via two successive differentiations.
Overall genetic differentiations were estimated from the five microsatellite markers and are given with their standard error, for the different selection regimes and population sizes.
Semantic differentiations were attested in only one marginal example sentence and presumably played a negligible role in the evolution of the reinforced comparative.
Long-term group entrenchments based on race or ethnicity are unlawful, but short-term differentiations may, under certain conditions, be lawful.
I agree with her that these characteristics are relative and that several differentiations can be made.
There is of course much more to consider than these functional differentiations.
Price differentiations owing to seasonality are not provided as well as there are no discounted rates during weekdays when the demand might be lower.
Lateral facies differentiations are uniform when no changes in sedimentary structures, sediment fabrics and biota are observed.
Further research is needed to explore the full impact of these differentiations on language development.
At the very least the differentiations represent an excellent jumping-off point for those wishing to perfect their prose.
We also established that wealth disparities cut through title-based differentiations as well.
If achieving diversity is the purpose, censuses should seek differentiations thought to best define a socially beneficial diversity.
There are fewer status differentiations between organisation members and more opportunities for people at the bottom to influence those at the top.
Fiction operates unique differentiations between temporal modalities; "objective" and "subjective" are hence inadequate in accounting for the modal varieties of fictional time.
Differentiations between types of internal focalization hence correspond to modal differentiations in the structure of the fictional world.
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