The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but this character may differ from ray to ray. |
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Like previous chapters, this one is bifurcated into separate, unevenly linked sections on Great Britain and the United States. |
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Once you step into this massive city that is bifurcated into numerous districts and zones, you will have no snag in getting around. |
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One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway. |
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The British Columbia province is distinctively bifurcated into the lush green forests and the dry and arid region. |
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Notice how alternating floral blossoms on bifurcated stems are superimposed on the flutes between each of the gadroons. |
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This fact will create a bifurcated Convention until all Parties have ratified. |
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This bifurcated approach has been examined and reaffirmed by the province's highest court. |
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The JC has considered this matter and proposed a bifurcated budget for the seventh fiscal year. |
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Under Canadian GAAP, the company has bifurcated the proceeds between the shares and the warrants based on their relative fair values. |
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Quindlen said she was avoiding the bifurcated view our culture has of relationships. |
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This worldview has bifurcated worldly politics into a transcendently significant battle that has a Manichean logic of absolute good and utter evil. |
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An extension can also be deployed to extend the length or properly anchor the bifurcated stent graft. |
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There was evidence in the public safety committee in the last Parliament that the witness protection program was bifurcated across the country. |
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In operation dust laden air is drawn into an integral bifurcated axial fan where it is mixed with finely atomised water. |
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Until the end of the 18th century, bifurcated European garments took forms such as breeches, knickerbockers, and pantaloons. |
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The amount attributable to each participant was bifurcated, based upon a methodology provided in the EPP, into cash and a deferred amount. |
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As if the human mystery can be bifurcated and compartmentalized into portions lovable and despisable. |
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The marketer's task, therefore, is to manage this tension, this broken soul, this bifurcated core, this paradessence of a product or service. |
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Derivatives embedded in financial instruments, or other contracts, which are not closely related to the host financial instrument, or contract, must be bifurcated and recognized independently. |
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Our country was bifurcated, despite the fact that we were members. |
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Sediments from the alluvial plain were moved through the Spirit River channel system and deposited as well sorted conglomerates and sandstones in the eastern braided river side of the bifurcated Spirit River Channel. |
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In such circumstances, government would risk being bifurcated. |
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The PCI-Express 2.0 x16 interface can be bifurcated to either two x8 PCI Express or four x4 PCI-Express interfaces for maximum design flexibility. |
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Our view is that it is preferable that those questions be determined by the Board or adjudicator rather than by the Courts, to avoid the potential of bifurcated processes. |
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For the bifurcated approach, management expense cash flow is allocated between recoverability testing of the allowance for acquisition expense and the liability for the guarantee. |
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The reasons for this poor electoral performance rest on the bifurcated nature of physical force nationalism and can be clearly seen in the objectives of Irish Republicanism as it stands today. |
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And then about two-thirds of the way, he tops this bifurcated focus with a quasi-Wizard of Oz gesture. |
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The bifurcated look had something weirdly haremlike about it and, however liberating, was light only in relation to what had come before. |
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Suri and Suri had studied the effects of static transverse magnetic field on the stenosed bifurcated model of artery. |
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The diluent used to rehydrate the vaccine contains brilliant green, which makes the vaccine easier to visualize when administered with bifurcated needles. |
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From 1997 through May 2000, as judge in the 11th Circuit Court, I have bifurcated hundreds of cases in which the issues of liability and damages were involved. |
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The system uses straight or bifurcated fiberoptic headlight cable. |
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In particular, when fee shifting is introduced into a model with a bifurcated contingency fee, we find an unambiguous increase in the incidence of trial. |
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Field identification was based on presence of black patches in the auriculars, dark bill, gray remiges, tail slightly bifurcated, and pale red feet. |
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Food and Drug Administration to market its FlowMedica Bifurcated Infusion System. |
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