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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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A collection of his essays, "Everything You Know About Indians Is Wrong" (2009), one of my favorite books of recent years, does indeed make me feel smart, abruptly wised up to ramifications of a modern "embrace of love and hate and narcissism" between post-1492 latocomers thethe continent and inhabitants who "only became Indians once the armed struggle was over in 1890.

I have grown to a point where there needs to be some diffusion of this energy, because it's too large and too harmful, and if you don't pay attention, there are going to ramifications.' It shows up over and over and over again because it needs to be addressed".

It is thus plausible that vacuolar dysfunctions in the mother cells lead to ramifications in cytosolic/nuclear protein homeostasis leading to elevated levels of damaged proteins.

A relevant characteristic of this artery is the fact that it does not give rise to ramifications in its extracranial route going up through the lateral surface of the larynx [ 3].

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With regard to ramification analysis and to measurements of the intracellular area, at least three exemplary cells were analyzed per mouse.

Of course, little attention seems to be paid to the ramifications this has on the city's Palestinian community.

Others pointed to political ramifications.

The decision is expected to have ramifications around the state.

Meanwhile, whatever decision the N.R.C. reaches is bound to have ramifications far beyond New York.

Omar's death is also likely to have ramifications beyond the Taliban.

Traditionally, feng shui is believed to have ramifications beyond domestic tranquillity.

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