Ramification
21Ramification (botany) — Ramification, in botany, is the divergence of the stem and limbs of a plant into smaller ones, i.e. trunk into branches, branches into increasingly smaller branches, etc. Gardeners stimulate the process of ramification through pruning, thereby… …
22Ramification Sympodiale — La ramification sympodiale se caractérise par la dégénérescence apicale d un bourgeon obligeant la tige à se développer en zigzag Ce document provient de « Ramification sympodiale ». Catégorie : Botanique …
23Ramification sympodiale — La ramification sympodiale se caractérise par la dégénérescence apicale d un bourgeon obligeant la tige à se développer en zigzag Ce document provient de « Ramification sympodiale ». Catégorie : Botanique …
24Ramification problem — In philosophy and AI (especially, knowledge based systems), the ramification problem is concerned with indirect consequences of an action. It might be posed as how to represent what happens implicitly due to an action or to control secondary and… …
25Ramification theory of valuations — In mathematics, the ramification theory of valuations studies the set of extensions of a valuation v of a field K to an extension L of K. It is a generalization of the ramification theory of Dedekind domains. Contents 1 Galois case 1.1… …
26ramification — noun Date: 1665 1. a. branch, offshoot b. a branched structure 2. a. the act or process of branching b. arrangement of branches (as on a plant) 3. consequence, outgrowth < the ramifications of the decision …
27ramification — side branch, e.g. in barbels of Synodontidae …
28ramification — n. [L. ramus, branch; ficare, to make] Branching out in all directions; offshoot …
29ramification — /ram euh fi kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of ramifying. 2. a branch: ramifications of a nerve. 3. a related or derived subject, problem, etc.; outgrowth; consequence; implication: The new tax law proved to have many ramifications… …
30ramification — Synonyms and related words: V, appendage, arborescence, arborization, arm, bifidity, biforking, bifurcation, bine, bipartition, bisection, bough, branch, branchedness, branchiness, branching, branching off, burgeon, by two, complexity,… …