The designer goods are in there, but they must be ferreted out of mass quantities stacked on undifferentiated shelves in an encompassing sprawl. |
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But an undifferentiated attack on all magazine articles that deal with sexuality is unfounded and unhelpful. |
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A primary goal of this work is to identify how undifferentiated stem cells become differentiated. |
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It thus involves a selective rejection of those deemed different, a rejection that renders the latter undifferentiated. |
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This is particularly the case if undifferentiated goods such as cars are shown. |
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Products were essentially undifferentiated, as we observed when drawing the court's attention to the depiction of them. |
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The pain associated with depression is gross, undifferentiated and seemingly unreachable. |
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The world of dreams, of trances and of visions would have been to them a real and undifferentiated part of their existence. |
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The first five stanzas of the poem consider the possibility of this Utopian, undifferentiated unity the opening lines propose. |
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Gone were the piles of undifferentiated clutter, the narrow passageways, and the mysterious back room. |
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The rounded cuboidal shape of these cells is typically seen in undifferentiated lattice cells early in normal pupal retinal development. |
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But if England was different, it was certainly not set against a single undifferentiated other. |
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However, optimization has driven variation into parts of the vehicle that are undifferentiated to the consumer. |
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The strokes and marks of the paint link up across the picture surface to provide a single undifferentiated image. |
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No scientific work can ever address the question of how intelligence arose in a universe of undifferentiated matter. |
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Approximately a third of cases of dysentery were classified amoebic, a third as bacillary and the rest remained undifferentiated. |
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For the most part, they still work, but an unfortunate side effect of this is that they tend to sink into an undifferentiated mass. |
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The plant form of the thallophytes is an undifferentiated thallus lacking true roots, stems, and leaves. |
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Nomadic space is smooth, without features, undifferentiated from other spaces. |
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The result is that the Roman family has been treated as an undifferentiated monolith. |
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Instead, multiple undifferentiated germ cells appear in the severely truncated ovarioles. |
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Inside of this zone, undifferentiated xylem cells without secondary walls proliferated through mitotic activity. |
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The inhabitants of the colony prove to be neither passive victims nor fierce resistors in some undifferentiated manner. |
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As you walk into the space, there is the loud noise of undifferentiated voices. |
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We defined advanced stage as nodal or metastatic spread and high grade as poorly differentiated, undifferentiated, or anaplastic disease. |
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Rather than undifferentiated space hermetically enclosed by a homogeneous skin, buildings can display different degrees of enclosure. |
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The ultrasound was normal, but an undifferentiated mass in the region of the right adrenal gland was detected. |
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The space becomes an undifferentiated, uniform material mass separated from life by its surface texture. |
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Here is a central rib of the leaf blade with mesophyll composed of undifferentiated cells. |
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Is it the erasure of all difference into bland undifferentiated homogeneity? |
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Only the edge of the canvas is brightened by colour, while the centre is occupied by a vast expanse of undifferentiated whiteness. |
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However, between the differentiated and undifferentiated types, there is an intermediate type. |
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However, these cellular mechanisms cannot explain uniparental mtDNA inheritance in isogamous species with equal-sized and undifferentiated gametes. |
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Before fourteen days, the embryo, or pre-embryo as it was scientifically known, was a loose cluster of first two, then four, then sixteen cells, undifferentiated. |
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In epigenesis, the developing organism begins in an undifferentiated state and gradually changes to a more complex state through multiple interactions. |
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At the stage of operation, the eyecup cells have an undifferentiated, embryonic appearance with numerous free ribosomes and scattered mitochondria. |
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Without knowledge of its format, a digital object is merely a collection of undifferentiated bits. |
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The cortex, he concluded, was equipotential, as homogeneous and undifferentiated as the liver. |
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Thanks partly to new technology, the poor are no longer an undifferentiated mass. |
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But how can research using a tiny mass of undifferentiated cells, created in a lab not a womb, be murder, ask advocates. |
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We produce large quantities of chemicals which are largely undifferentiated from those produced by our competitors. |
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A broad, undifferentiated use of the term makes sustainability difficult to understand and to measure. |
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Two paths that look so inseparable and undifferentiated that they seem to be the same path. |
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Cells that are undifferentiated and look much the same have what we call a potential to develop into any part of our body. |
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Patients with problems presenting in primary care, including undifferentiated symptoms, deserve and need to be seen in a timely manner. |
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Applying undifferentiated customer protection oriented rules could be considered as an excessive burden for them to carry. |
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The problem is that boys are often presented as an undifferentiated group, on the basis of simply being boys. |
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Clinical problems presenting to a community-based family physician are not preselected and are commonly encountered at an undifferentiated stage. |
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They also noted that the poor did not represent an undifferentiated group of people, but a highly diversified one. |
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The transcendental unity of the semiotically self-sufficient text and undifferentiated spectator dissolved into a complex series of critical and discursive relations. |
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The products of Gender Economy are feminine, masculine, whole-gendered androgyn or undifferentiated identities of individuals, organizations and societies. |
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Neoplastic cells may be oval, polyhedral, spindle-shaped, or giant, although in an undifferentiated carcinoma they present as small cells without keratinization. |
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First, it deals with the elderly as a single, undifferentiated group. |
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The pain is undifferentiated or indescribable as discussed above. |
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So much a part of life it went undifferentiated, unexamined until gone. |
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Given that most of Europe is regarded as an undifferentiated mass, however, it is astonishing how little most Americans know or care about the European Union. |
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But at the same time, they are designed to naturalize death, presenting us with bodies that are slowly and unhorrifically becoming undifferentiated organic matter. |
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The noumenon is undifferentiated and uncaused but is the underlying reality behind all existence. |
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At this phase of the life cycle, the eel is still sexually undifferentiated. |
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The measurement mistake arises because the simple number of students is too undifferentiated an output measure to be meaningful, so a more detailed structure is needed. |
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Beware, ladies and gentlemen: as representatives of the undifferentiated citizens of the European Union, you are soon to become stateless Members. |
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Investors are moving away from traditional undifferentiated biofuels projects and more towards more promising approaches such as cellulosic ethanol and algae. |
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That promises seven or eight undifferentiated, under-sized, European-style universal banks offering everything from investment banking to housing loans. |
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Also, it is interesting that LIF expression was continued in d-hES cells like as undifferentiated hES cells. |
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Patients at risk for persistent or erosive disease should begin therapy with DMARDs even if their arthritis remains undifferentiated. |
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Histologically, breast cancer can be classified into ductal carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, nipple cancer and other undifferentiated carcinoma. |
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It was only at the end of the 1920s that the Comintern was reduced by Stalin to its final state of undifferentiated subservience. |
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If he is undifferentiated then he can understand when actuality is pure, and if he is quiescent then he can understand when movement is correct. |
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The originally undifferentiated filaments become entrapped in a cup-shaped indusium which triggers their differentiation into akinetes. |
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An architect of the Patriot Act and the USA Freedom Act, Wisconsin Republican James Sensenbrenner has argued that the Patriot Act never envisaged the undifferentiated mass collection of American phone records. |
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Moreover, undifferentiated cells in the fetus may retain and incorporate the new gene into their genetic code, eliminating the need for repeated treatments. |
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By invoking this principle willy-nilly, there is a risk of ending up with products which are all produced in the same way and are so hygienic, odourless and tasteless as to be undifferentiated. |
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They include serous, clear cell, mucinous, squamous, transitional cell, carcinosarcomas and undifferentiated tumors. |
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That is, the members of a lineage did not act as individuals in the politico-jural domain, instead conceiving themselves to a considerable extent as undifferentiated and continuous with each other. |
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However, their comments clearly point to potential problems associated with a narrow definition of success and a reward system based on a single undifferentiated measure. |
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Grammar books normally give them undifferentiated treatment, and it is often said that only prescriptivists used to see a difference in the reference to two or more. |
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Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to become any type of cell in the body, including neurons, heart cells, and liver cells. |
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Each fin develops an independent blastema through the condensation, and differentiation into osteoblasts, of undifferentiated mesenchyme in the medial part of the fin. |
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Mycobacterium leprae, the bacteria that cause leprosy, can change Schwann cells into undifferentiated stem cells, according to a study led by Toshihiro Masaki. |
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As soon as meiosis starts, plastids in the meiocytes are commonly undifferentiated, whereas in other cell types, plastids can still produce or store some substances. |
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