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Undifferentiated
Undifferentiated meaning
Not differentiated, not different, alike. | Not differentiated, not different, alike. | Describing tissues where the individual cells have not yet developed mature or distinguishing features, or describes embryonic organisms where the organs cannot be identified.
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Don’t look for AI as an opportunity to replace people, but rather, understand that AI has the potential to liberate your team from undifferentiated and time-intensive manual tasks so they can focus on higher value work.
Weatherford is at the forefront of technology focused growth segments, yet the market is valuing its business as an undifferentiated competitor.
People do not pay for propaganda or for undifferentiated and low-level content.
The assigned densities range from 2.2g/cm3 for volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks and steam-heated altered rhyolite, to 2.6g/cm3 for undifferentiated basement Paleozoic rocks.
Small states collectively can check the power of large ones, and more importantly, presidential candidates mustappeal to states as states, not to the nation as a giant, undifferentiated mass.
Two independent Pathologists reported that the neoplastic growth that was found corresponds to a highly malignant lineage, undifferentiated, with characteristics of Fibrosarcoma of the breast.
Who will get to enjoy the benefits of custom-tailored foods, and who will be left eating undifferentiated potato chips, non-specific TV dinners?
Above this rise three undifferentiated floors, the upper two with identical small horizontal windows in thin flat frames which contrast strangely with the deep porch, which has served, from the time of its construction, as a refuge to the city’s poor.
By comparison, the radioactive heating of undifferentiated Callisto caused convection in its icy interior, which effectively cooled it and prevented large-scale melting of ice and rapid differentiation.
Each tile has a back (undifferentiated) side and a face side.
Except for the kings, opposing pieces are undifferentiated by marking or color.
For example, "seven chairs" and "some furniture" could refer to exactly the same objects, with "seven chairs" referring to them as a collection of individual objects but with "some furniture" referring to them as a single undifferentiated unit.
Freud, New Introductory Lectures p. 106 Developmentally, the id precedes the ego; i.e., the psychic apparatus begins, at birth, as an undifferentiated id, part of which then develops into a structured ego.
Hasidic thought extends the Divine immanence of Kabbalah by holding that God is all that really exists, all else being completely undifferentiated from God's perspective.
He argues that in Clement of Rome ministerial activity is liturgical: the undifferentiated 'presbyter-bishops' are to "make offerings to the Lord at the right time and in the right places" something which is simply not defined by the evangelists.
In 1971, she created the Bem Sex-Role Inventory to measure how well an individual conformed to a traditional gender role, characterizing those tested as having masculine, feminine, androgynous, or undifferentiated personality.
In basidiomycete taxonomy, hyphae that comprise the fruiting body can be identified as generative, skeletal, or binding hyphae. citation *Generative hyphae are relatively undifferentiated and can develop reproductive structures.
Initially undifferentiated, the tubercle develops into either a clitoris or penis during development of the reproductive system depending on exposure to androgens (primarily male hormones).
In many of the latter, buds are even more reduced, often consisting of undifferentiated masses of cells in the axils of leaves.
In stochastic theory, undifferentiated blood cells differentiate to specific cell types by randomness.