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undifferentiated

[ US /əndɪfɝˈɛnʃiˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌndˌɪfəɹˈɛnʃɪˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not differentiated

How To Use undifferentiated In A Sentence

  • Limb regeneration in the axolotl occurs when undifferentiated cells accumulate under the wound epidermis at the amputation site, a process known as the establishment of a blastema. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Does the kitchen midden swell with pride when filled with undifferentiated garbage?
  • Two of the children with acute myeloid leukaemia, and both of the children with undifferentiated leukaemia, had Down's syndrome.
  • Most studies entailing isolation of intestinal epithelial cells invitro and subsequent grafting invivo have used intact undifferentiated fetal endoderm.
  • As celebrations of non-denominational and undifferentiated spirituality, they were irenic, life-affirming, even moving. William Astore: In Place of Mental Health Care, Are Some Troops Being Evangelized?
  • Because tribes are so segmental and undifferentiated, their constituent parts - e.g., families, lineages, clans - tend to oscillate between fusion and fission.
  • However, optimization has driven variation into parts of the vehicle that are undifferentiated to the consumer.
  • So much a part of life it went undifferentiated, unexamined until gone.
  • The preliminary results are that Gas7 interact with F-actin and Gas7 over-expression in undifferentiated neuroblastoma cell cultures dramatically promotes neurite-like outgrowth.
  • Only the edge of the canvas is brightened by colour, while the centre is occupied by a vast expanse of undifferentiated whiteness.
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