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Example sentences for "differentiated"

Lexicographically close words:
differentiae; differential; differentially; differentials; differentiate; differentiates; differentiating; differentiation; differentiations; differently
  1. They now constitute a complete and markedly individual school of composition, of which Chopin in his ballades was the originator, and which is differentiated from all others by its distinctly declamatory, narrative style.

  2. The more differentiated are the things which we want to combine into a group through the process of counting, the further this abstraction has to go.

  3. If, however, we let nature herself speak to us, while holding this differentiated concept of levity in mind, she tells us that beyond the three metamorphoses envisaged so far, there must be a fourth.

  4. He therefore attributed the differentiated evolution of plant organs from identical beginnings to an ever weaker process of development in them.

  5. What matters first of all is to realize that white must be strictly differentiated from light as such, for the function of light is to make visible the material world without itself being visible.

  6. Elaborate designs, of straight and curved lines, are traced on the skin, and these are gradually differentiated and become marks of rank and function.

  7. See also Case 369 of Feiling for differentiated musical disorder.

  8. Francesco Chiesa has already differentiated himself from the writing herd and his "Viali d'Oro" has had great popularity with the younger generation of his country.

  9. Looking back on the several orders of mammals, it will be seen that the last mentioned are much less differentiated or specialized in their general organization.

  10. The various examples we have mentioned and the groups to which they belong clearly occupy different places in the scale which begins with the protozoa and extends upward to the most complicated and differentiated animals.

  11. The living organism is a collection of differentiated parts, the organs; the life of an organism is a series of activities of the several organic systems and organs.

  12. Each of them performs a special task which the others do not, and each differentiated organ does its part to make the whole creature an efficient mechanism.

  13. From this center hordes of primitive men migrated to distant centers where they differentiated into three primary and distinct groups.

  14. The more suggestive parallel of the novelle has to be ruled out on the score of form, and is further differentiated by the notable lack in them of romantic spirit.

  15. Later, Congregationalists differentiated themselves from the Independents by adding to the principle of the independence of the local church the principle of the local sisterhood of the churches.

  16. The Constitution once established, political parties differentiated themselves as the party in power and the "out-party" developed their respective interpretations of the Constitution and of measures permitted under it.

  17. In the Arizona desert region, four distinct but closely allied forms have become differentiated from the strong radiosus stock, viz.

  18. No better examples could be found of the compensatory ability of differentiated organs to replace absent or disabled ones.

  19. In the chalk, for example, there is found a fish belonging to the highest and the most differentiated group of osseous fishes, which goes by the name of Beryx.

  20. They increase in size and acquire a cell-wall, which becomes differentiated into an outer cuticular layer, or extine, and an inner layer, or intine.

  21. In their most differentiated form each consists of a stalk, the filament (fig.

  22. After further contraction the outer layers of the mass become still more highly differentiated and form a distinct spore membrane, and the spore itself is now highly refractile.

  23. One complete element resulting from ordinary fission becomes differentiated for the purpose, enlarges, and develops a dense cell wall.

  24. When properly differentiated the clubs appear brilliant red on greenish ground.

  25. The possession of flagella was at one time suggested as a basis for a system of classification, when the following types of ciliation were differentiated (Fig.

  26. The outer layers of the cell protoplasm, which become differentiated for that purpose; e.

  27. The cell contents may sometimes be differentiated into a parietal layer, and a central body (e.

  28. B) Endogenous: The cell protoplasm becomes differentiated and condensed into a spherical or oval mass (very rarely cylindrical).

  29. The ax has also been differentiated into the hatchet, with a short handle, for use with one hand, while the ax-handle is long, for use with two hands.

  30. The primitive celt, which was hardly more than a wedge, has been differentiated into three modern hand tools, the chisel, see above, p.

  31. He adds that organs already differentiated probably in no case become united to homologous ones.

  32. These are the three differentiated kinds of responses he has learned to make, the three ways by which he endeavours to make use of the forces about him in his struggle for the preservation and the enrichment of life.

  33. They must be magnified and differentiated from human beings if they are to generate the religious attitude.

  34. And he did so; for there was a lightness, a certain stress of action about his every movement which differentiated him from his companion's more deliberate steadiness.

  35. Something in his handsome face had already differentiated itself from the amused curiosity on his companion's.

  36. Such desolate-looking cottages, only to be differentiated by their straight lines from the masses of debris about them.

  37. These literary monuments must be differentiated quite as much as their authors and with reference to them we may institute the same parallel which we suggested above between the Parsi clergy and the Iranophile party of the Shuubiya.

  38. Not only in detail, but also in their nature these books must be differentiated in proportion as were different the clergy who wrote these ethical tracts from didactic works of a strong legendary element belonging to the pen of secular people.

  39. Reason is what God has differentiated us from the lower animals by.

  40. This second look was differentiated according to the wearer of it.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "differentiated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assorted; contrary; deviating; different; differing; disagreeing; discordant; discrepant; discrete; disparate; dissimilar; dissonant; distinct; distinguished; divergent; divers; diverse; diversified; heterogeneous; incompatible; incongruous; inconsistent; inharmonious; irreconcilable; many; motley; multifarious; separate; separated; several; unequal; unlike; variant; varied; variegated; various; varying