undifferentiated Definition In English

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  • Instead, students are taught to see and respect each other as equal, even undifferentiated, inhabitants of the same public space and public character.

  • Very primitive specimens have a thick undifferentiated wall and an incipient subdivision in chamberlets.

  • Some genetic alterations at the embryo stage are automatically germ-line alterations, because the cells are still undifferentiated.

  • Indeed, how might such an order be maintained if the "whole population" were swallowed up by an undifferentiated mass of filth?

  • Individuals exist after death, not in some undifferentiated state merged with the universe, or with an eternal mind, or anything else.

  • In a relatively undifferentiated deposit excavated to 500 mm depth, cultural material was found to a depth of 100 mm.

  • Undifferentiated lingual gestures in children with articulation/phonological disorders.

  • These data imply that an undifferentiated cell-of-origin might be more sensitive to transformation.

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