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differentiate

Definition for differentiate

verb as in make a distinction

verb as in change; make different

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Instead, differentiated cells undergo what is known as dedifferentiation after the removal of the growth zone.

These new cells are then pushed to the surface, differentiating along the way and accumulating protein condensates.

"Tiny differences in mole roughness, too small to see with the human eye but measurable with our proposed quantum system, could differentiate between those conditions," explains Huang.

“In the attention economy … anything that gives you an advantage in terms of differentiating yourself,” Perren said.

“I noticed that my kids just didn’t differentiate. It was just such a light bulb moment for me. This is how it should be. More exposure to the full spectrum of humanity.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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