2 to pass on information by giving it to just a few people, who then give it to more people; to be passed on in this way:
Guest information is cascaded through employee shift briefings.
Communication cascades down the organization until the information has been communicated through each level, to the front lines.
3 a short, steep waterfall (= place where a river falls to a lower level), often one of a series:
The associated wave cascading processes will occur in the direction in wave vector space where the coupling is strongest.
The spatial uncertainty propagation in serial manipulators and cascades of platform manipulators was further discussed in ref. [9].
Ground-dwelling amphibians can have a topdown control on litter decomposition because of their trophic effects cascading in detrital food web.
Interactions between abscisic acid and ethylene signaling cascades.
Such interwoven signalling cascades can complicate therapeutic intervention, but the outcome could be improved if these signalling events were stifled concurrently.
However, the vorticity typically cascades to small scale, so an initially well-resolved solution will not stay well-resolved.
The preference is always for the closest available person, cascading through spouse, child, other relative, friend, and finally professional care-giver.
Like phagocytosis, the signalling cascades that induce macropinocytosis trigger the actindriven formation of membrane protrusions.
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