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Branching
Branching Branching has several technical meanings: In linguistics, it ... or nucleus) and modifiers (or dependents). See Branching (linguistics). In revision control and software configuration ... object to allow parallel version development. See Branching (software). In polymer chemistry, it is the ... a reactive group on a monomer. See Branching (chemistry). This is a disambiguation page: ...
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Track branching (translated from German)
Track branching One Track branching, also Track bypass mentioned, becomes with one ... as Radius the gleisbogens due to the branching indicated.
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Branching enzyme
Branching enzyme To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... article or section may require cleanup. A branching enzyme is an enzyme involved in the ... by the enzyme glycogen synthase. At a branching point, though, the linkages are not alpha ... entire glucose unit, and this enzyme is branching enzyme. Branching enzyme attaches a string of seven ...
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Branching quantifier
Branching quantifier In logic a branching quantifier is a partial ordering |
Branching (chemistry)
Branching (chemistry) In polymer chemistry, branching occurs by the replacement of a substituent ... thermosetting plastic, used in safety glasses.[1] Branching may result from the formation of carbon ... or various other types of covalent bonds. Branching by ester and amide bonds is typically ... branched but not crosslinked are generally thermoplastic. Branching sometimes occurs spontaneously during synthesis of ...
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Branching (software)
Branching (software) Branching, in revision control and software configuration management ... versions) can happen parallelly along both branches. Branching also generally implies merging, which is the ... in depth in the paper "Streamed Lines: Branching Patterns for Parallel Software Development" by Brad ...
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Seamless branching
Seamless branching Seamless branching is a mechanism used on DVDs to ... word seamless. Another possible use of seamless branching is for the localisation (translation) of on ... in English and did not use seamless branching for this purpose.) See also DVD
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Branching ratio
Branching ratio This is a technical term in particle physics and nuclear physics. A branching ratio for a decay is the ratio ... 9% are β − decays. Thus the branching ratio for 132 Cs is 98.1 ... decay constants can be calculated from the branching ratio and the half-life of 132 ...
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Branching (linguistics)
Branching (linguistics) In linguistics, branching is the general tendency towards a given ... s paws", "an awfully messy room", etc.). Branching is typically ordered. In English, an article ... verb. The rules exemplified above constitute the branching tendency of the language, which can be predominantly left-branching or right-branching. Right-branching languages, ...
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Branching factor
Branching factor In computing, tree data structures, and game theory, the branching factor is the number of children of ... this value is not uniform, an average branching factor can be calculated. For example, in ... to be a legal position, the average branching factor has been said to be about ... becomes computationally more expensive the higher the branching factor, due to the exponentially increasing ...
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