释义 |
self-differentiˈation [self- 1 a.] Differentiation arising from within oneself or itself; spec. in Biol., that of embryonic tissue occurring more or less independently of other parts of the embryo.
1891W. J. Greenstreet tr. Guyau's Educ. & Heredity ix. 288 We are capable of self-imitation, self-differentiation, or self-modification. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXVIII. 150/2 This partial independence has been called self⁓differentiation (Selbstdifferenzierung) by Roux, and is entirely a characteristic feature of ontogeny. 1926[see differentiation 1 a]. 1972Jrnl. Embryol. & Exper. Morphol. XXVIII. 547 The capacity of Henson's node for self-differentiation and induction. |