0 present participle of differentiate
1 to show or find the difference between things that are compared:
2 to make someone or something different:
As chemists reported and named their findings, it became increasingly clear that a number of differentiating criteria were possible.
The heart rate acceleration is calculated by differentiating the smoothed heart rate signal.
The most important ecological features in differentiating tadpole species were position in the water column, time of occurrence and water depth.
The latter was adopted by some workers, who claimed that the staining actions obtained were useful in differentiating between tissues.
The passage evokes a gendered division between author and reader, differentiating the "real man" author from the woman that he addresses.
Once the design variables are determined, the joint displacements, velocities and accelerations can be obtained by differentiating equation (10).
In our study we determined if cyst wall assembly was displayed only by differentiating, nondividing cells.
One major hurdle in investigating an outbreak caused by a common organism is differentiating those cases associated with the outbreak from background cases.