| differentiate |
To undergo a progressive cellular change to become a more specialized cell type.
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| differential diagnosis |
The determination of which two or more diseases with similar symptoms is the one from which a patient is suffering, based on an analysis of the clinical data.
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| diffuse |
The essential color of an object. This is the color that the object reveals under pure white light. It is perceived as the color of the object itself rather than a reflection of the light. You can set the diffuse color separately from the ambient and specular colors. Diffuse color is distinguished from the color of specular reflection (highlights) off an object, which are generally the color of the light source itself. See also Ambient and Specular.
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| diffuse |
Reproduction which is severely deficient in detail and imaging specificity; confused, muddled.
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| differential amplifier |
a device which compares two input signals and amplifies the difference between them.
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