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"in a differentiated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been divided into categories, or that has been tailored to a specific purpose. For example, "The school offers in a differentiated learning environment, providing individualized instruction to meet each student's needs."
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Interestingly, separation of reserve cells and myotubes (MT) in a differentiated culture revealed differential expression of Fra-2.
Reserve cells and MT in a differentiated culture can be separated to assess differential gene expression.
They should then allocate that money in a differentiated way across the levels.
Dare I say, we learned to think in an integrated manner rather than in a differentiated one.
We design and evaluate a simple and scalable system to verify quality of service (QoS) in a differentiated services domain.
We investigate how the market structure of the input-producing industry affects production efficiency in a differentiated final goods market.
In this paper we introduce a versatile service and buffering scheme for different classes in a differentiated services Internet.
Altogether, our study introduces a regulatory motif that locks cells in a differentiated state by engaging a sequence of positive feedback loops.
An amount of 0.5% dimethyl sulfoxide (Carl Roth GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany) was added to the medium to keep the HepaRGs in a differentiated state.
Activated PKG-1α performs important roles both in blood vessel vasodilation and in maintaining the smooth muscle cell in a differentiated contractile state.
Altogether, our study introduces a regulatory motif that locks cells in a differentiated state by engaging a sequence of positive feedback loops.
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