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: --
Communication cascades down the organization until the information has been communicated through each level, to the front lines.
Guest information is cascaded through employee shift briefings.
3 a short, steep waterfall (= place where a river falls to a lower level), often one of a series: --
In this evaluation we used the cascading guesser with two different taggers.
When the deterioration reaches the threshold, cascading effect in terms of rapid deterioration could happen.
Removing r may now cause one of the ai to become dead, cascading this optimization on the way up.
Instead, complexity cascades are an inherent and nonlinear part of the human experience.
The mechanisms and signaling cascades that direct the cytoskeleton transition at the paranodes are largely unknown.
Functional analyses also reveal the role of other signaling cascades in the regulation of gcm expression.
Stress-induced calcium influx and release of neurotrophic factors by astroglia initiate signalling cascades that eventually result in selective neuronal differentiation or apoptosis.
Like phagocytosis, the signalling cascades that induce macropinocytosis trigger the actindriven formation of membrane protrusions.