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The ramification
noun
A branching-out, the act or result of developing branches; specifically the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, or of similar developments in blood vessels, anatomical structures etc.
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The ramification is the loss of our home.
The ramification of Americans' choice will be felt, literally, for millennia.
The ramification of the ICC's actions substantively reoriented the national political landscape.
The ramification of these phenomena on blending of PP, PA6, and organically modified clay is discussed.
The ramification of the results for a microstructure-based multistage model that comprises crack incubation, small crack growth and long crack growth is discussed in detail.
The ramification of the spinal branches (6) of the lumbar arteries is similar to that in the thoracic region (211-4) in that transversely directed vessels arch across the posterior surface of the vertebral body, sending nutrient branches into the center of ossification and connecting with similar vessels of the opposite side.
The ramification is being felt in fiscal 2016 with a much lower 25% upgrade rate expected.
The ramification may be significant as it may discourage private researchers and investment.
The ramification index (I) was calculated as follows: I = 1 – (longest distance between two haplotypes/total length of the network).
The ramification of the R263L mutation on KLK13 is observed in carcinoma from the COSMIC database [ 49, 50].
In this paper, we study the ramification problem in the setting of spatial databases.
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