structural differentiation
1structural differentiation — A concept associated with evolutionary theories of history and with structural functionalism. Societies are seen as moving from the simple to the complex via a process of social change based on structural differentiation. The process may be… …
2Structural functionalism — Sociology …
3Differentiation (sociology) — See articles: sociology, sociological theory, social theory, and system theory Differentiation is a term in system theory (found in sociology.) From the viewpoint of this theory, the principal feature of modern society is the increased process of …
4differentiation, social or structural — See structural differentiation …
5Structural equation modeling — (SEM) is a statistical technique for testing and estimating causal relations using a combination of statistical data and qualitative causal assumptions. This definition of SEM was articulated by the geneticist Sewall Wright (1921),[1] the… …
6differentiation antigen — Any large structural macromolecule that can be detected by immune reagents and that also is associated with the differentiation of a particular cell type or types. Many cells can be identified by their possession of a unique set of… …
7differentiation — noun 1. a discrimination between things as different and distinct (Freq. 5) it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation • Syn: ↑distinction • Derivationally related forms: ↑distinguish (for: ↑distinct …
8social differentiation — See structural differentiation …
9Cell Death & Differentiation —   Titre abrégé Cell Death Differ. Discipline Biochimie, biologie cellulaire Langue Anglais …
10Journal of Structural Biology —   Titre abrégé J. Struct. Biol. Discipline Biochimie Biologie Langue Anglais …