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differentiation造句
1. The differentiation between the two product ranges will increase. 2. There can be no differentiation without contrast. 3. Product differentiation is essential to the future of the company. 4. Some refuted the differentiation between abstraction and figuration. 5. This method produces the following colour differentiation in carbonate minerals: Calcite Varying through very pale pink to red. 6. Imprinting and cell differentiation both involve the closing down of genes but the mechanisms are evidently distinct. 7. There is guidance on informal assessment and differentiation of the main activities. 8. Furthermore, differentiation was evident among small retailers, with some sellers employing others to work for them. 9. He suggested that the main cause of social differentiation was the increase in population density. 10. Indeed, there is little differentiation by class at all in domestic divisions of labour. 11. In our series the histological differentiation grade of the tumour had no significant influence on survival. 12. Spatial and tenurial differentiation is a reality in my locales, although there are very great cleavages within tenures as well as between them. 13. For squamous cell carcinomas of the oesophagus, histological differentiation grade has no significant effect on survival. 14. The shift of emphasis, from degree of differentiation to cell cycle, is crucial and huge. 15. In phenotypically abnormal brains, there was some disorganized differentiation of neurons caudal to the posterior commissure. 16. The differentiation was effected, rather, by a different body of linguistic rules. 17. Segmentation is not only shown in the external differentiation of the body but also involves many of the internal organs. 18. His separation of science and religion was more accurately a differentiation in which theological arguments played a prominent role. 19. Councillors rejected completely the proposal for a management board with its implied differentiation of councillors into board members and the rest. 20. The government has waved the magic wand of legislation over longstanding curriculum problems: overload, differentiation, progression, examination domination. 21. Among other things, imprinting is known to take place during gamete formation, whereas differentiation takes place in the early embryo. 22. In fact, the intention of product redesign may be partly cost reduction and partly product differentiation. 23. From the earliest observable stage of prehistory, the tendency had always been toward differentiation. 24. If marginal costs are non-constant then no equilibrium price exists unless outputs are non-homogeneous, i.e. there is product differentiation. 25. Is there any positive evidence that might prompt us to adopt the more complex position that differentiation occurs as well? 26. Postmodern psychotherapy, in contradistinction, could no longer speak in terms of such differentiation. 27. Such cells look relatively unspecialised but they do show definite signs of differentiation. 28. Crucially, though, you can see intuitively that totipotency and differentiation seem to be at odds with each other. 29. Haematological malignancies arise as a result of acquired mutations which disturb the normal balance between self-renewal and differentiation. 30. These can be related to rates of magma production versus differentiation by crystal fractionation within crustal magma chambers.