Differentiation in a sentence as a noun

As Steve himself said, differentiation through software is the key to all of Apple's products.

People don't get rejected because they ARE Asian - it's usually the lack of differentiation.

Not that OpenBSD was comically insecure --- it wasn't --- but that its reputation so far outstripped its actually differentiation.

So now there is much less differentiation between pro and amateur bowlers and it is hard to be consistently dominate as everyone is bowling very high scores.

Remember that differentiation acts as a multiplication by a monomial, in the frequency domain [2].

The standards applied to these CEOs do not admit of the precise specification needed for clear differentiation between error in judgment, bad luck, malfeasance or dereliction of duty.

I think it's worth noting that the problem with numerical differentiation, fundamentally, is that differentiation is an unbounded operator.

In an effort to disguise and mitigate the fact that they have little idea how to publish digital content properlyoften sneakily called "differentiation"some news outlets release apps for digital devices.

The pattern language was originally designed for writing rules that perform symbolic integration and differentiation, it turns out that the kind of flexibility you need for that is great for general purpose use.

Differentiation definitions

noun

a discrimination between things as different and distinct; "it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation"

See also: distinction

noun

the mathematical process of obtaining the derivative of a function

noun

(biology) the structural adaptation of some body part for a particular function; "cell differentiation in the developing embryo"

See also: specialization specialisation