slovodefinícia
differentiation
(encz)
differentiation,derivace n: [mat.] web
differentiation
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differentiation,diferenciace n: Zdeněk Brož
differentiation
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differentiation,rozlišování pcernoch@imc.cas.cz
Differentiation
(gcide)
Differentiation \Dif`fer*en`ti*a"tion\, n.
1. The act of differentiating.
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Further investigation of the Sanskrit may lead to
differentiation of the meaning of such of these
roots as are real roots. --J. Peile.
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2. (Logic) The act of distinguishing or describing a thing,
by giving its different, or specific difference; exact
definition or determination.
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3. (Biol.) The gradual formation or production of organs or
parts by a process of evolution or development, as when
the seed develops the root and the stem, the initial stem
develops the leaf, branches, and flower buds; or in animal
life, when the germ evolves the digestive and other organs
and members, or when the animals as they advance in
organization acquire special organs for specific purposes.
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4. (Metaph.) The supposed act or tendency in being of every
kind, whether organic or inorganic, to assume or produce a
more complex structure or functions.
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differentiation
(wn)
differentiation
n 1: a discrimination between things as different and distinct;
"it is necessary to make a distinction between love and
infatuation" [syn: differentiation, distinction]
2: the mathematical process of obtaining the derivative of a
function
3: (biology) the structural adaptation of some body part for a
particular function; "cell differentiation in the developing
embryo" [syn: specialization, specialisation,
differentiation]
podobné slovodefinícia
dedifferentiation
(encz)
dedifferentiation, n:
differentiation of product
(encz)
differentiation of product,diferenciace výrobku Mgr. Dita Gálová
magma differentiation
(encz)
magma differentiation,magmatická diferenciace [fráz.] [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
Differentiation
(gcide)
Differentiation \Dif`fer*en`ti*a"tion\, n.
1. The act of differentiating.
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Further investigation of the Sanskrit may lead to
differentiation of the meaning of such of these
roots as are real roots. --J. Peile.
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2. (Logic) The act of distinguishing or describing a thing,
by giving its different, or specific difference; exact
definition or determination.
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3. (Biol.) The gradual formation or production of organs or
parts by a process of evolution or development, as when
the seed develops the root and the stem, the initial stem
develops the leaf, branches, and flower buds; or in animal
life, when the germ evolves the digestive and other organs
and members, or when the animals as they advance in
organization acquire special organs for specific purposes.
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4. (Metaph.) The supposed act or tendency in being of every
kind, whether organic or inorganic, to assume or produce a
more complex structure or functions.
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Partial differentiation
(gcide)
partial \par"tial\ (p[aum]r"shal), a. [F., fr. LL. partials, fr.
L. pars, gen. partis, a part; cf. (for sense 1) F. partiel.
See Part, n.]
1. Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general
or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse
of the moon. "Partial dissolutions of the earth." --T.
Burnet.
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2. Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a
question, more then the other; biased; not indifferent;
as, a judge should not be partial.
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Ye have been partial in the law. --Mal. ii. 9.
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3. Having a predilection for; inclined to favor unreasonably;
foolishly fond. "A partial parent." --Pope.
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Not partial to an ostentatious display. --Sir W.
Scott.
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4. (Bot.) Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound
umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is
often supported by a partial petiole.
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Partial differentials, Partial differential coefficients,
Partial differentiation, etc. (of a function of two or more
variables), the differentials, differential coefficients,
differentiation etc., of the function, upon the hypothesis
that some of the variables are for the time constant.

Partial fractions (Alg.), fractions whose sum equals a
given fraction.

Partial tones (Music), the simple tones which in
combination form an ordinary tone; the overtones, or
harmonics, which, blending with a fundamental tone, cause
its special quality of sound, or timbre, or tone color.
See, also, Tone.
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cluster of differentiation 4
(wn)
cluster of differentiation 4
n 1: a glycoprotein that is found primarily on the surface of
helper T cells; "CD4 is a receptor for HIV in humans" [syn:
cluster of differentiation 4, CD4]
cluster of differentiation 8
(wn)
cluster of differentiation 8
n 1: a membrane glycoprotein that is found primarily on the
surface of cytotoxic T cells [syn: {cluster of
differentiation 8}, CD8]
dedifferentiation
(wn)
dedifferentiation
n 1: the loss of specialization in form or function

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