branching pattern

collocation in English

meaningsofbranchandpattern

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branch
noun[C]
uk
/brɑːntʃ/
us
/bræntʃ/
a part of ...
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pattern
noun
uk
/ˈpæt.ən/
us
/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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(Definition ofbranchandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbranching pattern

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They form a space-filling, profuse, dendriticbranchingpatternwith many thornlike dendritic projections.
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Therefore, it represents a filler with a modestbranchingpatternthat becomes slightly more inclusive in meaning.
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The right pulmonary arteriogram demonstrated dilation with a markedly abnormalbranchingpattern.
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Thebranchingpatternconnecting the 3 nodes was extremely variable and dependent on the method of analysis and the taxa included.
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Note the abnormalbranchingpatternof the peripheral pulmonary arteries.
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Note thebranchingpatternof the tubules, their density and fusion into globular formations.
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Consequently, thebranchingpatternof foraging trails results from interacting factors such as initial foraging experience and energetic constraints.
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Unlike the tapering dendrites, the fine beaded axons maintained a uniform caliber throughout the axonal arbor, regardless of thebranchingpattern.
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Another broadly stratified cell was called multi-tufted based on its distinctive dendriticbranchingpattern.
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The definitive aorta was left-sided with a normalbranchingpatternand the pulmonary and systemic venous connections were normal.
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Variation of the outgroup did not change the internalbranchingpattern.
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Upper panels show reconstructed ganglion cell dendrites in radial view, while lower panels show the dendriticbranchingpatternin tangential view.
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We classified these cells into four groups based on their soma size, dendritic-field size,branchingpattern, and level of stratification.
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Dégagement revealed far more of thebranchingpatternthan had been observed on the surface by previous observers.
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The ganglion cells were classified into four types based on their soma size, dendritic-field size,branchingpattern, and level of stratification.
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The subterranean connecting galleries, ammunition magazines, "usine" and barracks are arranged in abranchingpattern.
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Thebranchingpatternis distinctive, with opposite side branches forming right angles to the main stem.
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