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Differentiate meaning
To modify so as to create a difference or distinction. | To show or be the difference or distinction between things. | To recognize as different or distinct.
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In mammals, most cells terminally differentiate, with only stem cells retaining the ability to differentiate into several cell types ("totipotency" and "multipotency").
Mythical thought does not differentiate between things and persons and furthermore it does not differentiate between nature and culture.
And making sure their chosen scent makes them feel happy, relaxed, or uplifted is also a must – while being able to differentiate between a candle's top, middle, and base notes will also make for a more enjoyable burning experience.
And we think membership pricing and services, seamless services and differentiate sales is key and even more important for leisure because you may like to have the bottle of champagne in the room.
Bing's integration of generative AI and chatbot functions is helping to differentiate it from Google search, allowing them to serve people in their leisure, like on Meta platforms.
Cinematographer Solo: A Star Wars Story, for instance, attempted to differentiate this movie from other installments by lending the entire movie a dimmer lighting style and a heavier use of shadows, among other unique visual facets.
Cisco’s large, existing footprint in this space helps it differentiate itself in the security market, Gillis said.
Cricket, like the rose, may smell as sweet but the colour, the size and the exclusive variety differentiate roses and cricket too needs to do the same.
Don't blame others who had the perspicacity to differentiate when you can't be bothered to write the additional letter.
DTS Version 2.0 technology also aids your in-game prowess, as it's able to help you differentiate between near-field and far-field audio, which means you know exactly where your enemies are located.
From Hitler to Jacob Zuma, Mandela to Booker T Washington, and business leaders such as Bernie Madoff, Elon Musk, Tim Cook and John Mackay, there are traits that differentiate the conscious leader from the self-interested rogues.
Furthermore, with the expected system increase in power density in the lifetime will highly differentiate Advent’s fuel cells in the heavy duty mobility industry.
Health care providers can be slow to differentiate between the more common “morning sickness” and the rarer but more severe hyperemesis, and to offer treatment, including medications and nutrition, she said.
He said: ”At the moment there is no way to differentiate who gets the best slots.
He’s trying to differentiate himself as a champion of fiscal responsibility and business and as a limited-government, constitutional conservative.
He suggested that it was time that every liSwati got acquainted with the Constitution of the Kingdom of Eswatini in order to differentiate facts from fiction.
His emphasis on innovation, industrial growth, and entrepreneurship can differentiate the party’s platform and appeal to a broad spectrum of voters.
In addition, these activities also allow businesses to differentiate themselves as leaders or experts and attract new customers who value that knowledge.
In Melbourne’s competitive business landscape, a commitment to sustainability can differentiate a company and attract environmentally conscious clients and employees.
Instead, the DCU could turn to the original DC Flash, Jay Garrick, as a conscious way to differentiate from the DCEU, or even introduce multiple Flashes, following 's precedent of legacy superheroes.