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Thus, the R. palustris consortia with subpopulations that are transcriptionally reprogrammed for different modes of metabolism is akin to the multicellular organism whose cells have the same genomes but differentiated in different ways to form different tissues.

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Developing countries are of the view that climate change negotiations must be based on the principles of "equity" and "common but differentiated responsibility" in the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, adopted in 1992, from which these negotiations emerged.

In another move that should please developing countries, the text confirms the principle that developed and developing countries have "common but differentiated responsibilities" in moving towards sustainable development.

The elites of emerging economies are using the just demand of "historical responsibility" or "common but differentiated responsibility" in order to steal time and secure a weak binding agreement.

In the case of Weismann it remained intact in the germ cells, but irreversibly differentiated in the body cells during development.

Many urban Filipinos confuse it with the former national bird of the Philippines, the black-headed munia - also called a maya, but specifically differentiated in folk taxa as the "mayang pula" ("red maya").

Hops and jumps were indistinguishable in both principal components models, but were differentiated in the discriminant analysis with 93.7% accuracy, suggesting that these two locomotor modes are distinct despite being very similar kinematically.

HCC was multifocal or larger than 30 mm in 50% of cases, but well differentiated in most cases.

For example, governance is spelled out by at least four functions in the PAHO set (EPHF 5, 6, 7 and 9) but less differentiated in the CDC and EPHO set.

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which both the US and China are parties, says nations have a "common but differentiated responsibility" — CBDR in UN jargon — for acting to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases they produce.

All Parties of the UNFCCC are required to submit National Communications (NCs) according to the principle of 'common but differentiated responsibilities' enshrined in the Convention.

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