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They could not have been more differentiated from each other.
Male and female brains showed few differences in connectivity up to the age of 13, but became more differentiated in 14- to 17-year-olds.
Yilmaz et al. (2012) posited that the preference for stem cell renewal over more differentiated cells may provide for more rapid mucosal regeneration when food becomes available.
If something starts simply, as life did, there is an inevitable tendency towards complexification and differentiation (true in astronomy and geology too; even the earth's inorganic crust has become more differentiated and structurally complex over time); but complexification will not be evenly spread across the tree, but can go into reverse locally.
In more differentiated cell types, larger domains of H3K27me3, termed BLOCS, are often visualized over silent loci in the genome 87.
In those more differentiated cells beneath the hyaline membrane, the calmyrin-specific label formed clusters over an area of about caveolar size, i.e. 70 nm in diameter revealing a new ultrastructural element, the calmyrite.
Habitat width and watershed position, averaged over population pairs, were negatively correlated with pairwise FST, suggesting that small – or geographically isolated – populations are more differentiated.
For field events, the groups are more differentiated.
"Android is more differentiated," he said.
What's different this time? A. Every release is better and more differentiated and more interesting.
The outcome is that the urban pattern becomes more segregated, more differentiated.
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