Sentence examples for making differentiation from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, these signs may be absent in small-sized or well-differentiated malignant tumours, making differentiation from benign lesions difficult.

The gross lesions caused by avian oncogenic viruses often overlap, making differentiation diagnosis based on histopathology difficult.

Furthermore, many national certificates have been adapted to European certificates, making differentiation complicated.

However, metastatic disease from small RCC does occur [9] and both small RCC and AML can grow slowly [2], making differentiation based on growth difficult.

There was no signal overlap between fresh RCC and negative control, making differentiation straightforward.

Stimulus response properties of M- and P-neurons overlap significantly, making differentiation difficult, particularly in behavioral studies.

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First, the interdependent, proprietary architecture of their products makes differentiation straightforward.

To prove this is difficult; as we show below, the fibres from both networks appear very similar, which makes differentiation by microscopy impossible.

Technical tradeoffs in product design must be made with an eye toward market consequences, particularly when heterogeneous market preferences make differentiation and strategic positioning critical to capturing a range of market segments and avoiding cannibalization.

This symptom makes differentiation of the hematoma of aortal origin possible.

These are the services which can make differentiation for MSOs from telephony provider competitors.

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