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While a number of speakers share the book's 54 chapters, their voices are scarcely differentiated.
In pre-scientific thought the concepts "space" and "time" and "body of reference" are scarcely differentiated at all.
In most monocots, including the graminoid Poales, the embryo is scarcely differentiated when the seed is mature (Campbell and Kellogg 1987; Rudall et al. 2005).
The apparently simple morphology, scarcely differentiated structures, metabolic systems and enzymes still active at very low temperatures, and reduced life cycles shown by such fungi make them particularly suited to harsh environments such as the McMurdo Dry Valleys.
However, health literature has scarcely differentiated between various aspects of education such as input, outcome, participation, and efficiency.
Based on the cytological and architectural atypisms, as well as the histo-pathological reports [ 18], patients' tumours were classified accordingly: 68.3% scarcely differentiated, 29.2% moderately differentiated, 2.5% well-differentiated, while 53.8% were staged I II and 46.2% staged III IV.
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It's differentiated.
Differentiated price levels are everywhere.
"Selectively differentiated," the librarian offered.
Now scarcely 10 per cent are.
Mr. Tanimoto scarcely answered.
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