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differentiation (biol.) - The process by which cells reproduce different characteristics. Genes are turned off or on in order to cause change, otherwise all cells would be exact duplicates of one another.
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differential a special gearbox designed so that the torque fed into it is split and delivered to two outputs that can turn at different speeds. Differentials within axles are designed to split torque evenly; however, when used between the front and rear axles in four-wheel drive systems (a center differential), they can be designed to apportion torque unevenly.
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differential When using an unbalanced interconnect, the audio signal runs through both the center wire and the shield/ground wire. Any noise picked up by this interconnect (ie, nearby magnetic fields such as an AC power cord) will be reproduced by the amplifier and heard through the loudspeakers. Conversely, a balanced interconnect has three separate conductors; one for the ground and two for the actual signal. These two signals are identical except that one is 180 degrees out of phase with the other. ...
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differential a list of conditions that could possibly cause the patient's presenting problem.
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differentiation The term used to describe cells maturing and developing for a particular task. For lymphomas, differentiation generally refers to white blood cells. In general, the less differentiated a cancer cell, the younger and more aggressive it is.
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