offshoot Definition In English

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  • It is unlikely that readers trained in the analytical tradition or one of its offshoots will find many of the entries relevant to their concerns.

  • At the end of the experiment each plant and its offshoots were drip dried for at least 30 min before being weighed.

  • An interesting offshoot of the efficiency wage literature helps answer some of these questions.

  • Savings rules, as an offshoot of green accounting, are likely to provide useful measures of sustainable development.

  • One interesting offshoot of this approach is the possibility of combined mapping types.

  • An important offshoot of the shape grammar research is graph grammar research.

  • A virilocal connection is present too, although it is not an offshoot of the household head's lineage.

  • The other, polycarpic, species divert resources to several offshoots during growth and prior to the production of the first inflorescence.

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