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the diversify
verb
To make diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to; to variegate; to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects.
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The mayor of Ferguson wants to the diversify the police force, to invest in programs for schools and businesses.
So students who wanted to be lawyers had to study on their own, typically years, before passing the highly competitive test, a condition that limited the diversify of the test takers.
Starting out in '96 as an electronically focused imprint, Output Recordings quickly learned that the "diversify or die" mantra holds true as much for indie labels as it does for big business.
Random mutagenesis was performed according to the manufactureŕs protocol using the Diversify PCR Random Mutagenesis Kit (Clontech Laboratories, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA), in conditions optimal for four to five mutations per 1000 bp.
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Mentions authors on the diversified list.
The diversified intergenerational living arrangements that exist in Chinese cities at this stage provide strong evidence.
Analysts surmised that other divisions in the diversified company contributed to the sales shortfall.
Prison companies are doing the diversifying for me, expanding their holdings beyond basic jail cells.
During adaptive radiation, available ecological niches are filled by the diversifying species [ 9].
This rate subsequently dropped in the diversifying dipteran lineage, but remained above average in Drosophila.
This was suggested from the diversifying evolution of DSB orthologs, CiaB, and the whole secretome.
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