Collocations withbranch
These are words often used in combination withbranch.
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axon branch
It has fewer terminal collaterals than axon branch 2 and the collaterals are short, unbranched processes with terminal boutons.
From theCambridge English Corpus
branch of government
From the questions propounded by visitors one is convinced that too little is known of this branch of government service.
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branch of mathematics
Rather, they appear as a tacit code shared by practitioners of a given branch of mathematics.
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branch of physics
Ecological physics is a branch of physics that deals with phenomena on the scale of, and with reference to, actual or potential perceiver-actors.
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branch office
The current annual cost of the agricultural census branch office is estimated to be £595,000.
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conditional branch
Similarly, the contextual coherence constraint over the conditional branches is introduced because one cannot decide statically which conditional branch should be selected.
From theCambridge English Corpus
dendritic branch
Only puncta that were in focus at the same level as the dendritic branch were counted as colocalized.
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executive branch
Nor have these changes made the executive branch any more accountable to the popularly elected legislature than it was before.
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horizontal branch
The nest is a tightly woven pouch attached to a fork on a horizontal branch.
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judicial branch
Six per cent of the national budget was set aside for the judicial branch.
From theCambridge English Corpus
legislative branch
The legislative branch has never been the adjudicator of such disputes.
From theCambridge English Corpus
local branch
A manager in the local branch of one of the big banks was also interviewed.
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main branch
As a result, the main branch widens increasingly and will tend to become unstable again.
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medical branch
The medical branch is still under-recruited.
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overseas branch
It can be argued that it is relatively in a worse position because an overseas branch is in a better position.
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separate branch
It will have to set up a separate branch.
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terminal branch
When the stimulus size covered an entire dendrite, the impulse was initiated at the very end of the terminal branch, provided that an impulse was triggered in that dendrite.
From theCambridge English Corpus
upper branch
However, we wish also to investigate the stability of those shapes lying on the upper branch.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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