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  • 51Branching — VP A program style in which viewers are presented with or branched to different segments of the program, depending upon their responses …

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  • 52branching —   Hāmana, manamana, kīmanamana, hanahihi; alau (as of winds and lineages) …

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  • 53branching type of renal pelvis — a type of renal pelvis without a central chamber, but simply formed by the merger of several calices at the opening into the ureter …

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  • 54branching-off — division, splitting …

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  • 55branching foxtail — noun : windmill grass …

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  • 56Glycogen branching enzyme — protein Name=1,4 alpha glucan branching enzyme caption= width= HGNCid=4180 Symbol=GBE1 AltSymbols= EntrezGene=2632 OMIM=607839 RefSeq=NM 000158 UniProt=Q04446 PDB= ECnumber=2.4.1.18 Chromosome=3 Arm=p Band=12 LocusSupplementaryData=A glycogen… …

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  • 57Seamless Branching — (deutsch: nahtlose Abzweigung) ist ein Verfahren, das es ermöglicht, mehrere Schnittfassungen eines Films platzsparend auf einer DVD oder Blu Ray Disc zu präsentieren. Statt alle Versionen einzeln in vollständiger Länge auf der Disc zu speichern …

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  • 58Right-branching sentence — In English grammar, a right branching sentence is a sentence in which the main subject of the sentence is described first, and is followed by a sequence of modifiers that provide additional information about the subject. For example, the… …

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  • 59Glycogen branching enzyme deficiency — (GBED) is a genetic disease affecting horses, especially American Quarter Horses and related breeds. Diagnosis, Symptoms, and PrognosisLacking an enzyme necessary for storing glycogen, the horse s brain, heart muscle, and skeletal muscles cannot… …

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  • 60Seamless branching — is a mechanism used on DVDs to allow the DVD player to jump to a different scene after finishing one. The most common purpose is to have several versions of a scene within one film, without having to store the entire film on the DVD several times …

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