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The bifurcation of his nature was too strong for him.
About 1/150 of the states in each model are bifurcations.
Some sort of bifurcation had occurred, in about 1960, or maybe even earlier.
For more information, see the main article on Bifurcation theory.
Then, the right way has to be taken on a bifurcation that divides the road.
He pushed himself away from the wall and was gone down a bifurcation in moments.
Bifurcation means the splitting of a main body into two parts.
This is due to bifurcations, which cause a drop in pressure.
But this is only one aspect of the bifurcation he describes.
If their earnings had fallen 40 percent, you could understand this bifurcation.
Occupational and class divisions may have led to left/right bifurcation.
After the bifurcation there is no longer a periodic orbit.
An important object associated to an unfolding is its bifurcation set.
Most British rivers have a bifurcation ratio of between 3 and 5.
Some bifurcations can lead to very complicated structures in phase space.
This was the third modern tongue bifurcation and the first one done using a laser.
A. When you have this sort of bifurcation between one group and another it can't last forever.
This situation has led to an unprecedented bifurcation of wealth and income in our country.
Does that mean that there's going to be a major bifurcation?
The flare hit the tree and stuck just below a major bifurcation.
The moment the two coins split paths is known as the bifurcation point.
This refers to the bifurcation of the left bundle branch.
I lived in New York for 10 years before my domestic bifurcation began.
The bifurcations of fixed points are illustrated in Figs 3.1-3.
At last we reached the first bifurcation of branches and entered the foliage.