0 to show or find the difference between things that are compared -- 区别,分清,辨别
1 to make someone or something different -- 使不同,使产生差异
As chemists reported and named their findings, it became increasingly clear that a number of differentiating criteria were possible.
Also, for simulation of the reference model (15) the material nonholonomic constraint (13a) was differentiated.
The heart rate acceleration is calculated by differentiating the smoothed heart rate signal.
Clastres appealed to economic factors, for once, to explain what differentiated some states from others in the intensity of their imperialism.
Reviews 583 signified several large-scale blocs of cultures and heritages that were differentiated by their position along the spectrum of barbarity and modernity.
Depending on the type of management, yields are clearly differentiated.
The reviewer expects that, if the program is differentiated by need, the proportion of local versus international participants will vary based on these needs.
When they are released, the embryo is differentiated but underdeveloped.
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區別, 區別,分清,辨別, 使產生差異…
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notar la diferencia, diferenciar, distinguir…
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diferenciar, distinguir…
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区別する…
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ayırmak, ayrımını yapabilmek, farkını ortaya koymak…
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distinguer, faire la différence (entre)…
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distingir…
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يُفَرّق بَين…
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