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"Perhaps, I could differentiate and give different homework, but I feel, as a teacher, I need to be equal and fair".
Perhaps by judging other OCDers as "faultier" I could differentiate myself as more "normal". Whatever the reason, it was entirely wrong, but it led me to understand that I shouldn't judge others or resent those who had judged me.
It is possible that LAESI-TWIM-TOF-MSI could differentiate between these isomeric alkaloid pairs, but achieving this would be extremely challenging.
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Mr. Semel said that Yahoo had changed its arrangement with Google so it could differentiate its search offerings from others.
Maddon continued: "I think you could differentiate strikeouts.
The cells grown in culture conditions I and II could differentiate into neurons, as confirmed by staining using antibodies against the neural marker βIII-tubulin on day 24, left panel).
The study showed that both the techniques (i.e., AIMS and FAA) could differentiate among the quality of fine aggregates produced from different crushers.
It appeared that the MHC-encoded components critical for this recognition were the class I molecules because mice could differentiate between urine volatiles of wild type and either MHC class I mutants [5] or knockout strains deficient in the ß2m gene and therefore lacking the expression of the MHC class I heterodimers on the cell surface [6, reviewed in Refs. 7, 8].
Surprisingly, our results indicated that the miRNA panel could differentiate stage I/II CAC from controls.
These are a few examples of the types of differentiated cells that could differentiate from the undifferentiated stem cells.
Voorhees: Before college, my mom recommended that I should study engineering in college because I was good at math and science and could differentiate myself as a woman.
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