| 31. | Studies in the late 20th century suggested a similar bifurcation in the family.
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| 32. | These situations are called perestroika, bifurcations or catastrophes.
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| 33. | The effective date for bifurcation was 1 August 2014.
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| 34. | Otherwise it is unstable and the bifurcation is subcritical.
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| 35. | The spur has a closed bifurcation at this point.
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| 36. | :We have articles on stable manifold, centre manifold and Hopf bifurcation.
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| 37. | The latter two crises are sometimes called explosive bifurcations.
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| 38. | All bifurcation lengths are terminated at estimated pith origination from the main stem.
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| 39. | "He's missing the bifurcation.
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| 40. | This bifurcation runs through his works, boils and stews his themes and characters.
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