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Differentiation 英 ˌdɪfəˌrenʃi'eɪʃn] 美 ˌdɪfəˌrenʃi'eɪʃn N.区别;分化;变异;[数]微分 Contrast Functional Disturbances

英语单词 differentiation
英美音标 英 [ˌdɪfəˌrenʃi'eɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪfəˌrenʃi'eɪʃn]
中文释义 n.区别;分化;变异;[数]微分
英语例句 (1) There is no differentiation without contrast.
(2) The differentiation between functional disturbances and physical lesions is often extremely difficult.
(3) Neoplasms with no differentiation are said to be anaplastic.
(4) Toxin has effect on growth and differentiation of calli.
(5) The theory that an individual is developed by successive differentiation of an unstructured egg rather than by a simple enlarging of a preformed entity.
(6) This three-dimensional scaffold must deliver important signals to cells to induce their proliferation and differentiation into specific tissues and organs.
(7) The operation that is the inverse of differentiation is called integration.
中文例句 (1) 没有比较就看不出区别。
(2) 机能紊乱与器质性损害之间的区别常是非常困难的。
(3) 未分化肿瘤被称为退化发育。
(4) 毒素对愈伤组织的生长与分化有显著影响。
(5) 渐成说一种以为个体是由一个没有组织的卵子经过连续变异生长而成,而非一个整体简单扩张形成的理论。
(6) 这种三维的支架必需要向细胞传递重要信号,以促进它们的增殖和在特定组织和器官中的变异。
(7) 与微分相反的运算叫做积分。
vocabulary简明 Differentiation is how someone or something is set apart from others. If you make a differentiation between one brand of toothpaste and another, you point out how they're distinct.
vocabulary扩展 You can see the word different in differentiation. The -tion ending tips you off that differentiation is the noun form of different: differentiation refers to the differences themselves. Suppose two very similar movies come out at the same time. The studios will work to achieve differentiation in the films' trailers, with one highlighting the chemistry between the romantic leads and the other showing moments of slap-stick comedy.

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