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Example sentences for "differentiating"

Lexicographically close words:
differentially; differentials; differentiate; differentiated; differentiates; differentiation; differentiations; differently; differents; differeth
  1. However, in from ten days to two weeks the characteristic whoop occurs, differentiating this disease from all others.

  2. In fact, one of the means of differentiating between the old chicken and the young, even if they are practically of the same weight, is the presence of the long hairs instead of pin feathers.

  3. A character possibly differentiating the Ziphioids from other Whales is the fact that the body ends in a rounded projection between the flukes of the tail.

  4. The outer incisors are larger than the inner, thus differentiating the genus from Propithecus.

  5. If we consider it after the manner in which it is apprehended and defined by our intellects through generic and differentiating concepts, we call it the metaphysical essence.

  6. This kind of abstraction is called objective, real, positive; and the composition of such generic and differentiating modes of being is technically known as metaphysical composition.

  7. But the concept of each of the differentiating characters, e.

  8. Sugar broths are used for determining the action of bacteria on these carbohydrates, since this is a valuable means of differentiating certain forms, especially those from the intestinal tract.

  9. The fact is that the use of partially underground residences cannot be regarded as specially characteristic of any race or as differentiating one section of the people of Japan from another.

  10. Such relations would involve a differentiating principle for which Leibniz's logic has no place.

  11. Thus Leibniz states his important principle of the "identity of indiscernibles," the principle that where there is not some internal differentiating principle which specifies the existence in this or that definite way, there is no individual.

  12. The Prince, whose capacity for differentiating the various human emotions was most indefinite, danced up and down with delight at hearing that Jasmine was going away.

  13. Out of this also sprang ancestor-worship, a powerful force in differentiating the monogamic household.

  14. Totemism is thus a means of differentiating matrimonial classes.

  15. If Miss Farren had been a little less virtuous and a little more human she would run a better chance of obtaining the sympathy of such people as are capable of differentiating between a woman's virtue and the virtues of womankind.

  16. We see this very clearly in the case of children, who of course represent the savage mind, and who regard animals simply as their mates and equals, and come quickly into rapport with them, not differentiating themselves from them.

  17. What have been the main characteristics of the Christian branch, as differentiating it from the other branches?

  18. Illustration: Types of Primitive Carts] Various vehicles are mentioned in the Bible, though one must be chary of differentiating between them merely because the translators have given them different names.

  19. But this first and only recorded attempt at differentiating a vital unit disastrously failed, as the reader of ancient myths well knows, although the experiment was conducted by the most careful and loving hands.

  20. It is the vital principle that differentiates matter--the aggregate of molecules--not matter differentiating the vital principle.

  21. Besides, all attempts at differentiating an ape-unit into anything else than an ape-unit would be as impossible as to multiply or divide cabbages by turnips, or sparrows by sparrowhawks.

  22. Anatomical means of differentiating robusta coffee from other species or groups, may be applied as distinctly helpful.

  23. Nevertheless it seems in the highest degree unlikely that the outward and perceptible character or characters which we recognise as differentiating the race should be the actual features which contribute effectively to that result.

  24. A little later still, the rapidly growing and differentiating body of Western civilization was impelled towards territorial expansion, and sought it, like Ancient Greece in a similar period, round the shores of the Mediterranean.

  25. Greek science, however, exhibits throughout its history a peculiar characteristic differentiating it from the modern scientific standpoint.

  26. It has, in fact, developed in direct proportion to and side by side with the fundamental, differentiating vertebrate characteristics.

  27. Thus by the direct feeding of thyroid at particular points in the differentiating history most curious effects have been elicited.

  28. Experiments with its extract upon growing tadpoles have demonstrated it to have the same differentiating effects as thyroid, but without the poisoning effects.

  29. We say "at one and the same time," because the terms identifying and differentiating are correlatives which denote two different and opposing sides of one and the same ideational process viewed logically.

  30. Among the eggs and fry of fishes fortuitous destruction probably very far outbalances the truly differentiating process.

  31. And then, to come to our fourth point, we must remember that, apart from the differentiating process of elimination, there is much fortuitous destruction.

  32. These organisms are composed of many cells; and instead of the parts of the cell differentiating in several directions, the several cells differentiate each in its own special direction.

  33. Observe that it is a differentiating process.

  34. Variation results--it is clear that it must result--from some kind of differentiating influence.

  35. This method gives extremely useful and beautiful results with almost all tissues, and is superior to picrocarmine for differentiating the tissue elements.

  36. After staining they are transferred to Weigert’s differentiating solution:-- Borax 2 160 grs.

  37. In the first place, he thinks that there is no evidence for the existence of differentiating as opposed to doubling divisions, and that there is evidence that divisions always are doubling divisions.

  38. Differentiating division, such a division of the nucleus as would result in daughter-nuclei unlike each other, and unlike the parent nucleus.

  39. The one kind is denoted as integral, or doubling division; the other as differential, or differentiating division.

  40. The differentiating process occurs in an order determined by the historic architecture of the microcosms, so that the proper determinants are liberated at the proper time for the modelling of the tissues and organs.

  41. This mechanism of differentiating division fails to explain the phenomena of reproduction and of regeneration.

  42. Weismann supposes that the subsequent divisions it undergoes are what I call in this translation differentiating divisions (Erbungleiche Theilung).

  43. He accomplishes this by his idea that the germplasm may undergo, simultaneously, doubling and differentiating division.

  44. Nevertheless the variation in number of folds, when measured at sufficient intervals along a cline, may provide quantitative characters useful in differentiating subspecies.

  45. This is not a strongly marked race and in most of the characters used for differentiating it from other races it resembles either streatori to the west or muricus to the southeast.

  46. Nature, so to speak, aims at differentiating the undecided foetus into a human being of one or the other sex, the propagation of the species being the main object of life.

  47. Having succeeded in differentiating a male with full-formed sexual organs from the undecided foetus, she does not always effect the proper differentiation of that portion of the psychical being in which resides the sexual appetite.

  48. All such facts indicate clearly the necessity for differentiating our work for the group of children who are classified as belonging to one grade.

  49. It would therefore be valuable, provided always that children have some ability in reading, to test them on the language scale as one of the means of differentiating among those who have more or less ability.


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