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Some of them, however, have become differentiated since their formation.
Flowers represent modified shoots that have become differentiated for reproduction.
The cells of the myotome are elongated in a longitudinal direction and become differentiated as muscle fibres.
It was found that PU-Au promoted EPCs to become differentiated endothelial cells in vitro, confirmed by the increased expressions of CD31 and VEGF-R2 surface markers.
Are those programs, while they are still executing identical steps (ie before they have become differentiated due to random choices or different experiences), the same person or many different people?
The stem has growth periods similar to those of the root, but longitudinal regions are not as obvious as in the root until the nodes become differentiated and internode lengths increase.
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The alimentary canal of vertebrates becomes differentiated into the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and intestine.
Once the military function became differentiated and separated from civilian ones, a tension between the two became one of the most important issues of politics.
In males each mesonephric duct becomes differentiated into four related structures: a duct of the epididymis, a ductus deferens, an ejaculatory duct, and a seminal vesicle.
The Roman authorities at first had difficulty in distinguishing the "Christos" believers from the orthodox Jews, but the religion of the former, on leaving its original milieu, quickly became differentiated.
The sword became differentiated from the dagger during the Bronze Age (c. 3000 bce), when copper and bronze weapons were produced with long leaf-shaped blades and with hilts consisting of an extension of the blade in handle form.
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