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Next, he may branch out to writing children's music, "given my built-in focus group," he said.
He sets off on a path that leads, he presumes, to the truth about a life, only to find that it may branch off in disconcerting ways.
Among the basket stars, a type of brittle star, each arm may branch multiple times, and the outstretched arms reach nearly 1 metre (about 3 feet) across.
Despite that, Back said Zoomcar will stay focused on the rental market, although it may branch out in the future.
Numerical examples indicate that a crack may branch off from a straight path even under symmetric loading and geometry.
The crack behavior is complex and a propagating crack may branch into multiple cracks [117, 118, 119, 120].
As the insects return to their nest from a food source, they follow trails that may branch in different directions.
Desai says that the company may branch out into other languages and platforms, but for now it's focused entirely on Objective-C and iOS.
The dorsal bundle descends first and then ascends to the carpel tip (Figures 2a, c, d, 4b), and may branch pinnately (Figure 2i).
A unique right renal vein, in 4%% of individuals, may branch prior to its union with the IVC to let the right gonadal artery pass through.
For easier reading, we decided to refer to these cells as subepithelial throughout the paper even though they may branch into adjacent regions.
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