0 something that has developed from something larger that already existed:
1 something that has developed from something larger that already existed:
2 a company or activity that has developed from one that already existed:
Agents began as an offshoot of artificial intelligence research.
This biomass increment, however, only accounts for the largest, and generally oldest, rosette and the investment in offshoots differed strongly.
The earliest mutual improvement societies were often offshoots of a church or chapel, and sought to combine intellectual achievement with particular and specific moral values.
One offshoot was a greater care for records.
Another offshoot is that some nonhuman beings do have rights that are based on their dignity.
Which is why minimalism and its offshoots have been so successful.
These offshoots were generally small (<5 cm) and developed following the same annual pattern.
The other, polycarpic, species divert resources to several offshoots during growth and prior to the production of the first inflorescence.