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Перевод: differentiate
[глагол] отличать; различать; отличаться; различаться; разграничивать; видоизменяться; дифференцировать; дифференцироваться
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- Now, one group working at DESY believes it has found a way to differentiate the effects of the gluon from those of the quarks produced in electron-positron collisions.
- It is difficult to differentiate between flight performances of many of the third generation designs, particularly when one cannot expect a constant windspeed.
- It crosses the boundaries of the organization and allows us to differentiate between the power of members (e.g. those employed) and non-members (those external to the organization).
- The instruction books refer to it as a 2x2 rib but most people call it a 2x1 rib to differentiate between it and a true 2x2 rib, which we will come to late.
- He has not learned how to love properly, how to relate with a woman in a caring sense but, above all, he has not learned how to differentiate between an adolescent who is feeling the first stirring of her hormones and a fully-grown woman who is properly able to make her own emotional and sexual choices.
- The people of Bazar could not differentiate between the front line forces of the Wehrmacht and the garrison troops of the SS divisions.
- Only when the cells leave the zone do some begin to differentiate into cartilage; and, as just stated, the cartilage elements are laid down in a proximo-distal sequence - first humerus, then radius and ulna, and only then wrist, and finally hand.
- It has failed to establish clear-cut causal variables that differentiate offenders from non-offenders, and failed to specify effective individualised treatment programmes.
- (ii) Teaching about language should draw attention to people's sensitivity to quite small features of pronunciation that differentiate the speech of one area from others; and to any grammatical differences between the speech of the area and spoken Standard English, eg in verb forms, pronoun use, prepositions .
- Where there is no further land for settlement and for people to set themselves up as independent farmers or pastoralists, there is an added reason for a land-controlling class to emerge, firstly because land hunger tends to differentiate a peasantry and secondly there is no alternative for those without enough land but to work for others.
- Structures with similar appearances, in comparable locations, that differentiate from the same embryonic tissue at the same stage in development, can be identified relatively easily and, in general, their connections tend to be similar.
- If a group of people sitting at a dining table had their entire bodies shrouded under some tent-like garment, there are two ways in which the expert observer of eating behaviour could differentiate the fat from the slim.
- These outer cells, which would otherwise become ordinary skin cells, then differentiate as the lens of the eye: it is the contact with the eye cup that induces them to do so.
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