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The Times explained: "Indigenous goats, according to the brewers, fall naturally into two rather finely differentiated classes – mascots and talismans.
One telecommunications company, for example, has used the power of information technology to slice and dice its service set into ever more finely differentiated options.
Despite concessions to such truncated passions, the complicated and variable internal constitution of the passions allows Malebranche to adopt a holistic account in which the passions can be finely differentiated.
These findings suggest that functional MRI indices may be more sensitive than behavioural indices in tracking altered emotion processing in Huntington's disease, and raise the further possibility that the use of alternative, more finely differentiated stimuli might however reveal hitherto largely undetected deficits in processing positive-valence facial expressions.
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Finely balanced autophagic machinery is important for proper function of terminally differentiated cardiomyocytes as loss of cardiomyocytes via apoptosis or necrosis would compromise cardiac function on the systemic level.
It's differentiated.
Differentiated price levels are everywhere.
"Selectively differentiated," the librarian offered.
Stem: bark finely shredding.
Chop the flesh finely.
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