differentia
2.One of five general attributes of a subject or class, traditionally including genus, species, property, differentia, and accident.
3.These advertisements have both the similarities in culture and differentia in diction, lexicon and syntax, meaning, and content.
4.Every bank can survive and develop only after implementing differentia tion competition on the finance market with diversification demand.
5.To clarify differentia in cognition, the thesis starts with traditional position, give a clear boundary to the definition of corporate financial positions.
6.The results are shown as follows:1. There is a differentia between the demographic variables and the OCB of the employee.
7.In the circulation of interpretation,relativity and absoluteness are objective existence. Therefore,there certainly exist two aspects of differentia and relativity,unity and absoluteness in understanding Marxist philosophy.
8.With each dialog list`s collection dot, we adopt different programs about calculating charge, these programs about calculating charge have not only sameness but also differentia.
9.By the analysis of the Water Conservancy Communication System ( WCCS ), this paper studies the Voice/ Data Integrated Transmission in WCCS, advances adopting Adaptive Differentia] Pulse Code Modulation ( ADPCM ) theory in the digital channel andusing Digital Speech Tnterprolation ( DSI) in the analog channel.
10.Statistical significance is to point to mix in research group contrast when difference of across block occurrence curative effect, because place of error of sampling is caused,the curative effect that should considering this differentia different is measure of prevention and cure still is.

