| 11. | But there is no ambiguity-every single change has happened since that common branch point.
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| 12. | Distances between successive branch points are shorter for basal dendrites.
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| 13. | It models neuronal trees as branching structures, complete with branch points, roots, and endings.
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| 14. | Multivalued functions of a complex variable have branch points.
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| 15. | This gene encodes a membrane-associated enzyme located at a branch point in the mevalonate pathway.
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| 16. | Chanoclavine-I aldehyde is a branch point, leading to different ergot alkaloids, depending on the specific fungus.
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| 17. | Staging such procedures is common, particularly to address aortic branch points near the diseased aortic segment.
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| 18. | Using the branch points, these functions may be redefined to be single-valued functions, by restricting the range.
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| 19. | By the Riemann Hurwitz formula, there are precisely two branch points, and therefore meets in two points.
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| 20. | In pointwise decomposition, like in BDDs, on each branch point we store result of all branches separately.
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