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a process by which cells become "specialized" for certain functions. Genetic instruction is the same in all cells in the body, but they only "read" certain "chapters". For instance, genetic material in blood cells and skin cells is the same, but different parts of genetic code are active in each cell type.
Ãâó: www.cancerlynx.com/endometrial.html
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a small bit of something, a difference.
Ãâó: www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy322s/glossary.htm
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A set of mechanical gears that eqaulises the power between the left and right drive wheels, particularly when cornering, when the outside wheel travels further than the inside wheel.
Ãâó: www.f1nutter.co.uk/tech/glossary.php
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Determination of relative coordinates of two or more receivers which are simultaneously tracking the same satellites. Dynamic differential positioning is a real-time calibration technique achieved by sending corrections to the roving user from one or more monitor stations. Static differential GPS involves determining baseline vectors between pairs of receivers.
Ãâó: www.montana.edu/places/gps/lres357/glossary.html
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A unit that takes the power of the rotating driveshaft at right angles to the rear axle and passes it to the axle. It will not only drive both rear axles at the same time, but will also allow them to turn at different speeds when negotiating turns. In this way the tires do not scuff or skid. ...
Ãâó: automotivebee.com/glossary/d.htm
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