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Made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different.
undifferentiated
distinguished
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Differentiated.
specialized
specialised
1
How can we ensure standards are met, yet offer more
differentiated
services?
2
The motorcycles are simply
differentiated
by their battery packs, and therefore range.
3
London has argued that Scotland does not need a
differentiated
migration system.
4
Conclusions: Induction chemotherapy improves survival outcomes in patients affected by
poorly
-
differentiated
tumors.
5
In the control group, ES cells
differentiated
freely without any inducing factors.
6
In general a traumatic form can de
differentiated
from a spontaneous non-traumatic.
7
Thus, growth rate and vascularity in
well
-
differentiated
hepatocellular carcinoma are closely correlated.
8
The main target cell was the poorly
differentiated
transitional cell line T24.
9
He expressed shared goals with the president, but clearly
differentiated
his vision.
10
Arthroscopy permits far more
differentiated
diagnosis with systematic revision of traumatized structures.
11
The
differentiated
BM-MSCs entered a hypertrophic state by Day 14 of culture.
12
Politicians of both persuasions have talked about a more
differentiated
university sector.
13
It is completely
differentiated
,
as we look at active data over distance.
14
Similar, although 10-fold smaller, responses were observed in
well
-
differentiated
bronchial epithelial cultures.
15
This would allow the asset class to be assessed and
differentiated
fairly.
16
Results: MSCs cultured in CM of adipose tissue spontaneously
differentiated
into adipocytes.
differentiated
differentiate
·
differentiate from
differentiate cells
differentiate adenocarcinoma
differentiate thyroid
differentiate tumors
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