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differentiation

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I love texture and temperature differentiation, so it’s no surprise I’m a wings proponent.

From Salon

GLP-1’s functions inside our heads include regulating insulin signalling in the brain; promoting the differentiation of new neurons from precursor cells; and protecting the brain from injuries like stroke, Parkinson’s and some Alzheimer’s cases.

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There have been claims that the scope of the role is not clear, that patients are not always aware of the status of PAs, and that their differentiation with doctors is becoming blurred.

From BBC

Judaism, however, emphasizes differentiation: Observing dietary laws, keeping the Sabbath and other practices make us stand out, reminding us — and others — of our identity.

Yet, the market is not without its challenges — rising prices, environmental concerns and the need for differentiation have put pressure on producers to innovate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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