Differentiation
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They found that there was no genetic
differentiation
between any of the world's oceans of basking sharks: even though they're found throughout the world, you couldn't tell the difference, genetically, from one from the Pacific, Atlantic, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa.
For this first fruit tree, there was to be no
differentiation
between trunk, branches, leaves and fruit.
From a register of togetherness, of belonging, architecture became a way of differentiation, and communities started drifting apart from the very fabric that used to unite them, and from the soul of the place that used to represent their common existence.
And in fact they result in a wonderful
differentiation
in humankind, in the way that, in fact, no two of us are quite alike.
This is actually a period of dramatic change in which it doesn't take learning, per se, to drive the initial
differentiation
of the machinery of the brain.
It is the basis of our real differentiation, one individual from another.
This is a marvelously constructed thing that results in individual form because each one of us has vastly different histories, and vastly different experiences, that drive in to us this marvelous
differentiation
of self, of personhood.
And twenty years before the first world war he had published The Time Machine that defended the idea that the human "race", left to its own means and due to the vaster cosmological evolution of life on earth, would see the
differentiation
of the human "race" into two "species": the working class would become a subterranean laborious species and the bourgeoisie would become an idle surface species.
Essentially, the concept has served to justify collectivist-authoritarian rule by aligning it with local tradition and culture, with autonomy defined in terms of otherness – that is,
differentiation
from the West and its values.
Differentiation
should not mean division, but rather progress at variable speeds.
Stem cells represent a potentially important potential source, but problems in controlling their
differentiation
and growth must first be overcome, as must rejection by the human immune system.
Indeed,
differentiation
is already evident.
In calculus the opposite of integration is
differentiation.
The media are no remedy, as competition for ratings forces them to favor oversimplification over differentiation, complexity, and nuance.
The mystery is of course easily resolved; its name is
differentiation.
The number of bankruptcies has multiplied in a year, while the number of profitable enterprises has increased greatly, as a radical
differentiation
is occurring between successful and failing enterprises, signifying radical enterprise restructuring.
For example, studies of Caenorhabditis elegans, a tiny roundworm, have provided a wealth of information on cellular differentiation, neural networks, meiosis, and programmed cell death.
This step, combined with further
differentiation
among supplier countries and progress toward implementing renewable-energy technologies, would invert the balance of power between the EU (Russia’s most important customer for oil and natural gas) and the Kremlin.
So it is not fair to lump all emerging markets into one basket;
differentiation
is needed.
While guardedly encouraged by recent reports of the remarkable plasticity of stem cells obtained from adult tissues, scientists know little about their potential for prolonged maintenance outside the body, their capacity for differentiation, and whether they can be obtained in the quantities needed to explore their utility for clinical use.
There is a clear demand for some
differentiation
in rules and standards to accommodate varying preferences.
Worse yet, other than the ephemeral pleasure that it provides, there is not a single biochemical process that requires dietary fructose; it is a vestigial nutrient, left over from the evolutionary
differentiation
between plants and animals.
So Macron has set out his own ambitious vision for Europe, which echoes many of Juncker’s proposals, but seems to allow for more
differentiation
within the EU, at least in the medium term.
For this reason, the developed world has long wanted to replace the “firewall” between the two historic groupings with a form of
differentiation
that better reflects the contemporary world.
Status
differentiation
is progressively replacing the model of equal rights and obligations of all member states.
The new leaders proceed on the assumption that they need not - and indeed should not - adapt to national or cultural distinctions among Muslims, for their goal is Islamic unification, not
differentiation.
The digital economy now features price
differentiation
and discrimination on a scale that was previously unimaginable, such that prices are increasingly being delinked from consumer demand.
This equilibrium of weak productivity, low levels of innovation, and limited product
differentiation
explains Latin America’s sluggish investment and growth rates.
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