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differentiation and between
An oversimplified differentiation between soft- and hard-surface cleaning lies in the magnitude and kind of surface involved.
In other studies, loss of differentiation in previously established conditioned reflexes resulted from repeated convulsive ( metrazol ) treatments, suggesting a fundamental disturbance in the balance between excitatory and inhibitory cerebral processes.
They show how our conscious experience can discriminate between infinitely different possible scenes and details ( differentiation ) because it integrates those details from our sensory systems, while the integrative nature of consciousness in this view easily explains how our experience can seem unified as one whole despite all of these individual parts.
However, it has been stressed that accurate differentiation between generalized and partial seizures is especially important in determining the appropriate treatment.
The Falkland Islands does not have its own Bar or Law Society, and there is no differentiation between being a barrister or a solicitor ; the private practitioners being called legal practitioners.
They often promote cell differentiation and maturation, which varies between growth factors.
Further steps were made in the early 17th century by Barrow and Torricelli, who provided the first hints of a connection between integration and differentiation.
The theorem demonstrates a connection between integration and differentiation.
Larson ( 1997 ) studied the morphological variation in the jaguar and showed there is clinal north – south variation, but also the differentiation within the supposed subspecies is larger than that between them, and thus does not warrant subspecies subdivision.
The sexual revolution in the 1970s introduced the differentiation between identity and sexual behavior for women.
Lack of differentiation between homosexual and heterosexual women in medical studies that concentrate on health issues for women skews results for lesbians and non-lesbian women.
This differs from the theory of the single-store retrieved context model that has no differentiation between short-term and long-term memory.
Two differences between the two are that monopolistic competition produces heterogeneous products and that monopolistic competition involves a great deal of non-price competition, which is based on subtle product differentiation.
The differentiation between tribes and peoples ( nationalities ) is handled differently depending on the country.
Phonemic differentiation may vary between different dialects of a language, so that a particular minimal pair in one accent is a pair of homophones in another.
There is no technical difference between the two, but the naming differentiation allows users and servers with limited facilities to minimize network bandwidth usage.
This is essentially part of the differentiation between " procedural " games, where the aim ( acknowledged or otherwise ) is to tie the entire ruleset into a paradoxical condition during each turn ( a player who has no legal move available wins ), and " substantive " games, which try to avoid paradox and reward winning by achieving certain goals, such as attaining a given number of points.
Subdivision and differentiation took place between various groups.
Some say that there is no differentiation between the so-called internal and external systems of the Chinese martial arts, while other well known teachers have expressed differing opinions.
In vertebrates, landmarks of embryonic neural development include the birth and differentiation of neurons from stem cell precursors, the migration of immature neurons from their birthplaces in the embryo to their final positions, outgrowth of axons from neurons and guidance of the motile growth cone through the embryo towards postsynaptic partners, the generation of synapses between these axons and their postsynaptic partners, and finally the lifelong changes in synapses which are thought to underlie learning and memory.
According to the United Nations convention, there is no distinction between the terms racial discrimination and ethnic discrimination, and superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust and dangerous, and that there is no justification for racial discrimination, in theory or in practice, anywhere.
There is a distinction between an unrounded retroflex approximant and a rounded variety that probably could have been found in Anglo-Saxon and even to this day in some dialects of English, where the orthographic key is r for the unrounded version and usually wr for the rounded version ( these dialects will make a differentiation between right and write ).

differentiation and East
East Slavs settled on the territory present-day Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, assimilating local Baltic — ( Yotvingians, Dniepr Balts ), Ugro-Finnic ( Russia ) and steppe nomads ( Ukraine ) already living there, their early ethnic integrations contributed to the gradual differentiation of the three East Slavic nations.
The differentiation between Nova Hollandia to the west and Terre Australe to the east of the meridian corresponding to 135º East of Greenwich, emphasized by the latitude staff running down that meridian, appears to have been an initiative of Thevenot's, as there is no such division on Blaeu's map or on the Amsterdam Town Hall map.

differentiation and West
* an Islamic " movement that seeks cultural differentiation from the West and reconnection with the pre-colonial symbolic universe ",
For instance, there is no differentiation in the spoken language between " he ", " she " and " it " ( though a written difference was introduced after contact with the West ), and pronouns remain the same whether they are the subject or object of a sentence.
A common tool of differentiation used locally is to refer to the westernmost part ( generally beginning at the Richmond-Henrico Line going west to Short Pump ) as " The Far West End ," and to refer to the section closer to and within the city limits as " The Near West End " or " Westhampton.

differentiation and schools
Another common differentiation is into " Red Hat " and " Yellow Hat " schools.

differentiation and differences
Most of these differences are known to be produced by the activity of hormones, hence ultimately derived from the Y chromosome and sexual differentiation.
Views on gender-based differentiation in the workplace and in interpersonal relationships have often undergone profound changes as a result of feminist and / or economic influences, but there are still considerable differences in gender roles in almost all societies.
In such markets, the differences in colors or shapes are horizontal differentiation, while the quality of the materials is usually perceived as vertical differentiation.
Typical taxonomies in zoology for example exhibit categorization at the embodied level, with similarities leading to formulation of " higher " categories, and differences leading to differentiation within categories.
His notions of physical differentiation between criminals and noncriminals were seriously challenged by Charles Goring ( The English Convict, 1913 ), who made elaborate comparisons and found insignificant statistical differences.
Marketing or product differentiation is the process of describing the differences between products or services, or the resulting list of differences.
The initial composition of most volcanic rocks is basaltic, albeit small differences in initial compositions may result in multiple differentiation series.
It is not yet officially clear how those differences map to the arts and science differentiation present in the Anglo-American system.
As a differential operator, the idea behind the Robert's Cross operator is to approximate the gradient of an image through discrete differentiation which is achieved by computing the sum of the squares of the differences between diagonally adjacent pixels.
The mechanism of differentiation was not elucidated, but was thought to be based upon differences in cuticular hydrocarbon odor.
The differentiation between Archaeobatrachia, Mesobatrachia, and Neobatrachia is mainly based primarily anatomic differences – especially the skeletal structure –, as well as several visible characteristics and behaviors.
Sexual differentiation is the process of development of the differences between males and females from an undifferentiated zygote ( fertilized egg ).
* Numerical differentiation ( the method of finite differences ).
The basis of the differentiation was morphological, largely based on very small differences in cranial morphology, but has been recently refuted based on genetic studies.
The Appalachian salamanders Plethodon hoffmani and P. cinereus displayed no trophic, morphological or resource use differences among allopatric populations ; when the species occurred in sympatry, however, they displayed morphological differentiation that was associated with segregation in prey size ( Adams and Rohlf 2000 ).
By differentiation the person separates general concepts into specific meaning, such as the differences between a comfortable shirt and an uncomfortable shirt.
In general, ' the undifferentiated presents itself as preliminary to ( re -) differentiation '; in the meantime, however, the darker side of liminality may produce alongside communitas ' undifferentiated monsters ' -' the unsavoury agonistic side of the community ..." the dark mirror of what humanity is "'-as ' the dissolution of differences encourages the proliferation of the double bind '.
* Cultural areal differentiation, as a study of differences in way of life encompassing ideas, attitudes, languages, practices, institutions and structures of power and whole range of cultural practices in geographical areas.

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