English to Malay Dictionary differentiate

differentiate

membezakan
definition
verb
children can differentiate the past from the present
recognize or ascertain what makes (someone or something) different.
the receptors are developed and differentiated into sense organs
make or become different in the process of growth or development.
example
When trying to 'differentiate' a complicated function, the method is to decompose it into simpler components, and work with these separately.
Distinct characteristics also 'differentiate' this family of plants.
The only distinguishing features to 'differentiate' the turtles are the color of their bandanas.
Special stains, immunohistochemical studies, and electron microscopic studies are needed to 'differentiate' these 2 tumors.
the cells 'differentiate' into a wide variety of cell types
The chain rule will allow us to 'differentiate' functions that consist of exponential brackets.
Actually there are no characteristics to 'differentiate' it from the rest of the public sector, and sometimes even from the private sector.
The hegemonic hold of Consumer Culture is so great that we cannot 'differentiate' what is ours and what is theirs.
Not only must you pick the high scorers each week, but you must 'differentiate' your roster from owners in front of you.
Participants were instructed to distinguish or 'differentiate' competence from job performance, which we defined as how well employees actually performed their jobs.
children can 'differentiate' the past from the present
What kinds of features do they share, and what defining characteristics 'differentiate' various groups?
It is clear they will be companies that find a way to 'differentiate' their products by identifying and responding to emerging consumer needs.
Many adolescents had difficulty identifying key variables to 'differentiate' a male friend from a boyfriend.
children can 'differentiate' the past from the present
The proposed new development is sympathetic to the existing church structure, but recognises the need to 'differentiate' this new building from the old one.
It is not yet possible for patients to recognise faces, but they can at least 'differentiate' large objects that are moving in their environment.
The chapter on the challenges of bird identification explains how to 'differentiate' similar species, such as the downy and the hairy woodpecker.
Attributes of Victorian and Edwardian middle-class identity served to 'differentiate' the young clerk from those with full middle-class status.
he is unable to 'differentiate' between fantasy and reality
Once B cells have come into contact with an antigen they proliferate and 'differentiate' into antibody secreting cells.
The only way to 'differentiate' these substances is by determining the structural formula for each substance.
Recent reports suggest that adult stem cells can 'differentiate' into developmentally unrelated cell types.
Those can identify and 'differentiate' different communities whether religious, professional or cultural.
In summary, the modern international system displays six sharp distinctions that 'differentiate' it from those of the ancient and classical world.
Three characteristics or properties 'differentiate' laser light from ordinary light (ie, light from a lightbulb).
Inject your writing with a distinctive voice to help 'differentiate' it from the multitude of content on the Web.
he is unable to 'differentiate' between fantasy and reality
The first sessions were devoted to presenting a social learning view of depression and guiding the participant in learning how to identify and 'differentiate' mood states.
We will also think about how functions are built from component parts, and how we 'differentiate' a function by considering these parts individually and how they are combined.
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