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31. In our earlier discussion of knowledge, physical knowledge and logical-mathematical knowledge were differentiated. 32. Foremost among these is the development of state societies displaying more clearly differentiated institutions of government than do chiefdoms. 33. Consider a world with a number of sectors, some of which produce differentiated products. 34. These progenitors subsequently give rise to at least nine distinct differentiated cell types. 35. Donor and acceptor compounds are differentiated by the direction of the electron transfer to or from the carbon layers. 36. Rather,[http:///differentiated.html] their duplicates develop during embryogenesis in entirely different ways to form highly differentiated bodies. 37. Many differentiated cells retain the ability to return to the cell cycle when confronted with the appropriate mitogenic stimulus. 38. Some body cells really might have differentiated beyond the point where totipotency can be recovered. 39. Attitudes towards professional development are also differentiated according to length of teaching experience. 40. This would be evidence against the present finding that identification with the housewife role is not differentiated by class. 41. The leaves are of diverse shapes, simple to compound, differentiated into petiole and blade. 42. This was confirmed on computed tomography and biopsy showed it to be a well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. 43. That is, the paths leading up to the decision point must be differentiated by score. 44. Just as educational opportunity is differentiated on the basis of socio-economic background, so is it on the basis of gender. 45. Hence differentiated products provide a simple explanation of intraindustry trade. 46. Such a structure requires that aims and objectives are explicit and differentiated. 47. The state administration is itself highly differentiated into agencies responsible for different aspects of policy. 48. Broadly-based companies without differentiated products have no future, he says. 49. Essex displayed strong individual characteristics, not even the forested western fringe being markedly differentiated from the adjacent parts. 50. Data Harvest has a differentiated approach to solving hardware problems. 51. Vygotsky differentiated between what he called the zone of actual development and the zone of proximal development. 52. In other words, can semantically related word pairs be differentiated from semantically unrelated word pairs by a computer? 53. These differentiated histories form a specific historical totality, for each history operates within the general totality of the mode of production. 54. Of course there can be differentiation by outcome within subsections of structured questions without those subsections themselves being differentiated. 55. Thus, chronic respiratory alkalosis can be differentiated from anion gap metabolic acidosis on this basis. 56. Emap has an asset base of extremely strong brands, loyal high value customers and differentiated content in both B2C and B2B. 57. First, we assume that there are only two industries, one producing a differentiated product and the other a homogeneous product. 58. Here tasks are less clearly differentiated according to rank; men in all three grades would, for example, conduct routine river sampling. 59. There were no manometric features in the fasting motility that differentiated the patients without constipation from those with neuropathy and constipation. 60. Differentiated thyroid cancer occurs much more commonly in women than in men, largely in the premenopausal years.