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− | Differentiation follows [[determination]], as the cell elaborates a cell-specific developmental program. Differentiation results in the presence of cell types that have clear-cut identities, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells. | + | 1) Differentiation follows [[determination]], as the cell elaborates a cell-specific developmental program. Differentiation results in the presence of cell types that have clear-cut identities, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells. |
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+ | 2) Differentiation refers to your ability to separate yourself, your product, and/or your company from that of your competitors. It is the key to building and maintaining a competitive advantage. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 29 August 2018
1) Differentiation follows determination, as the cell elaborates a cell-specific developmental program. Differentiation results in the presence of cell types that have clear-cut identities, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and skin cells.
2) Differentiation refers to your ability to separate yourself, your product, and/or your company from that of your competitors. It is the key to building and maintaining a competitive advantage.