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Branching
Branching Branch"ing, n.
The act or state of separation into branches; division into
branches; a division or branch.
The sciences, with their numerous branchings. --L.
Watts.
Branching
Branching Branch"ing, a.
Furnished with branches; shooting our branches; extending in
a branch or branches.
Shaded with branching palm. --Milton.
Meaning of Branching from wikipedia
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Branching may
refer to:
Branching (linguistics), the
general tendency towards a
given order of
words within sentences and
smaller grammatical units within...
- to the
right are right-
branching, and p****
trees that grow down and to the left are left-
branching. The
direction of
branching reflects the
position of...
- In
particle physics and
nuclear physics, the
branching fraction (or
branching ratio) for a
decay is the
fraction of
particles which decay by an individual...
- For discrete-time
branching processes, the "
branching time" is
fixed to be 1 for all individuals. For continuous-time
branching processes, each individual...
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sympodial growth. The
pattern is
similar to
dichotomous branching; it is
characterized by
branching along stems or hyphae.
Sympodial growth occurs when the...
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Branching, in
version control and
software configuration management, is the
duplication of an
object under version control (such as a
source code file...
- In
logic a
branching quantifier, also
called a
Henkin quantifier,
finite partially ordered quantifier or even
nonlinear quantifier, is a
partial ordering...
- game theory, the
branching factor is the
number of
children at each node, the outdegree. If this
value is not uniform, an
average branching factor can be...
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Seamless branching is a space-saving
mechanism used on Blu-ray
Discs and, rarely, DVDs, to
allow multiple versions of a film to be
stored on a disc without...
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Leonardo da Vinci,
their cross-sectional
areas closely follow the da
Vinci branching rule. A
bough can also be
called a limb or arm, and
though these are arguably...