bifurcate Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of bifurcate In English

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Examples of bifurcate

  • These bifurcating surfaces divide the parameter space into domains where all manipulators have the same number of cusp points.

  • This has produced a historiography that is effectively bifurcated, and quite variegated.

  • When = 0, an axially independent flow exists and pairs of cellular flows can bifurcate from this 'trivial' flow.

  • This boundary is the locus of points where three-dimensional ribbed flows bifurcate from the two-dimensional uniformfilm flows.

  • The tree itself is based on bifurcating factor splits that yield optimal separation of populations into diagnostic categories.

  • This does not separately count the wobble, water-inserted, and bifurcated pairings, which may be considered variations of the 12 basic groups.

  • By the 1830s, the growth of the institution had produced stylistic eclecticism, and its overall grounds had bifurcated into historic and modern sections.

  • Motives should not be bifurcated from intentions in such remarks.

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