Examples of undifferentiated in the following topics:
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- Viewing the market as a homogeneous aggregate leads to undifferentiated targeting and mass marketing.
- Traditionally, undifferentiated marketing (also known as "mass marketing") has focused on radio, television, and newspapers as the medium used to reach this broad audience.
- For certain types of widely consumed items (e.g., gasoline, soft drinks, white bread), the undifferentiated market approach makes the most sense.
- Identifying products that have a universal appeal is only one of many criteria to be met if an undifferentiated approach is to work.
- Evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of undifferentiated targeting in consumer marketing
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- Plant meristems are centers of mitotic cell division, and are composed of a group of undifferentiated self-renewing stem cells from which most plant structures arise.
- The apical meristem, also known as the "growing tip," is an undifferentiated meristematic tissue found in the buds and growing tips of roots in plants .
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- These osteogenic cells are undifferentiated with high mitotic activity; they are the only bone cells that divide.
- Osteogenic cells are undifferentiated and develop into osteoblasts.
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- Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are undifferentiated, meaning they
can give rise to different cell types.
- During cartilage formation, undifferentiated MSCs are highly proliferative and
form dense aggregates of chondrogenic cells at the center of chondrification.
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- Spencer posited that all structures in the universe developed from a simple, undifferentiated homogeneity to a complex, differentiated heterogeneity, while being accompanied by a process of greater integration of the differentiated parts.
- This social evolution, he argued, exemplifed the universal evolutionary process from simple, undifferentiated homogeneity to complex, differentiated heterogeneity.
- Militant society, structured around relationships of hierarchy and obedience, was simple and undifferentiated.
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- The morula is a solid ball of about 16 undifferentiated, spherical cells.
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- Stem cells are undifferentiated biological cells found in multicellular organisms, that can differentiate into specialized cells (asymmetric division) or can divide to produce more stem cells (symmetric division).
- An alternative theory is that stem cells remain undifferentiated due to environmental cues in their particular niche.
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- The zone of cell division is closest to the root tip and is made up of the actively-dividing cells of the root meristem, which contains the undifferentiated cells of the germinating plant.
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- This may be through individuation whereby the undifferentiated individual tends to become unique, or undergoes stages through which differentiated facets of a person's life tend toward becoming a more indivisible whole.
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- The perichondrium becomes the periosteum that contains a layer of undifferentiated cells (osteoprogenitor cells) which later become osteoblasts.