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Noun(1) a bifurcating branch (one or both of them(2) the place where something divides into two branches(3) the act of splitting into two branches(4) a bifurcating branch (one or both of them)

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(1) We reject the habitual bifurcation of the researcher's image into u2018the economistu2019 and u2018the sociologist.u2019(2) In this connection, he also reiterated the demand for bifurcation of the Cement Factory from the parent organisation.(3) To be sure, each superhero whose life is marked by the invariable bifurcation between u2018secretu2019 identities inevitably touches down upon the theme of the fractured self and psyche.(4) As each plant had a bifurcation (two branches), two measurements were obtained per leaf stage for each plant.(5) But there was a price to be paid, one of fragmentation, or at least bifurcation .(6) History and textual theory continue to constitute the principal bifurcation in literary studies, and those two methods of inquiry frequently elicit professions of faith rather than reasoned argumentation.(7) One keeps wondering what the author, in his chapter on Mexican-Americans, means by u2018cultural bifurcation .u2019(8) The Parliament on Tuesday gave its approval for bifurcation of the Trust into two companies.(9) Perhaps this parallel interhuman development, this bifurcation in the value of communication, is most telling.(10) A bifurcation here allows cars to race ahead through another tunnel.(11) This perceptual bifurcation is anything but a liberal tendency.(12) In many ways there was a kind of bifurcation of social history in the field of Latin America.(13) So we see bifurcation between classical languages used by the former, such as Persian, Sanskrit and English, and the regional languages and dialects that the common folk used.(14) It could yet seek to recreate that bifurcation with a u2018business onlyu2019 upgrade and give the Home line its own range of updates.(15) In tandem with these developments, however, there emerged a form of bifurcation in the handling of the group as a concept and organisation.(16) This cultural bifurcation is aggravated by the fact that between our two warfighting cultures, one human-centric and one technology-centric, the latter currently predominates.
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