The act of branching out or dividing into branches.
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Examples for "branched "
1 But things did change as Norah Jones branched out into the new.
2 From this branched three roads leading to the villages in the plain.
3 And so they've branched into building self-driving cars and a life-sciences company.
4 The seven- branched candlesticks in black-wood, silver mounted, are by the same architect.
5 And here the conversation branched off on the all-absorbing topic of dress.
1 The Buso live in the great branching trees and in the graveyard.
2 Of course, gradualists did not deny that speciation often occurs by branching .
3 Four patterns of bronchial branching were seen in the left upper lobe.
4 After 11 years nestled snugly in Dingle, Other Voices is branching out.
5 If the ancestor survives, then the new species has arisen by branching .
6 The pupils may compare the branching with that of their other specimens.
7 At the other side of the room was a corridor branching away.
8 The onset of evolutionism brought with it the concept of branching phylogenies.
9 Despite a subsequent career of steady, contented production, he's still branching out.
10 Forty-eight hours later, ureteric buds were elongated and initial branching was completed.
11 We discuss the potential roles of these genes in mammary branching morphogenesis.
12 This provides a strong motivation for theoretical calculations of this branching fraction.
13 Its legs were hairy, and the antennae antlered like small branching ferns.
14 And Katrina, knowing Grandfather McBride, turned at once into the branching path.
15 We continued our talk with the planters, branching from subject to subject.
16 Icicles crawl down my spine, branching out in chills through my body.
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Branching в диалектах
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