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to differentiating
verb
To show, or be the distinction between two things.
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LPA (1 µM) or S1P (0.1 µM) was added to differentiating cells for the final 10 days of differentiation.
But that doesn't mean he objects to differentiating between excellence and mediocrity.
Even Russia's democratic reformers have taken to differentiating between Chechen "bandits" and suffering Chechen people.
They have their own approach to differentiating their products in the marketplace.
That reply suggests another possible move for Walker, when it comes to differentiating himself from Bush.
The finishes seem to have been carefully chosen with an eye to differentiating the spaces.
When it comes to differentiating your Aunt Myrtle from someone else's Aunt Myrtle, specific information, like a date of birth, hometown and middle initial, can be crucial.
There is a sense that we are going to wake up one day and Carson and Donald Trump will have departed, and then we can get back to differentiating among the traditional politicians.
"They're not quite ready for prime time, particularly when it comes to differentiating between states' license plates," said Michael Kolb, a consultant with Traffic Technologies of Rhinebeck, N.Y., which designs electronic toll systems for the transportation industry.
While giving up a prime space on the sales floor was a controversial decision, he emphasizes that the education space is key to differentiating TreeHouse from other home improvement retailers.
One limitation to differentiating these roles is the inability to spatially and temporally control ROS production.
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