Information about Bifurcation
Bifurcation refers to the main body of one item splitting into two parts.
Bifurcation may also refer to:
In law, bifurcation is a judge's ability to divide a trial into two parts so as to render a judgment on a set of legal issues without looking at all aspects.
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Bifurcation may also refer to:
- Bifurcation (law), the division of issues in a trial
- Bifurcation (accounting),to divide into separate parts or accounts
- Bifurcation theory, the study of bifurcation in dynamical systems
- River bifurcation, the forking of a river into distributaries
- Tongue bifurcation, a type of body modification
- A bifurcation is a logical fallacy of false dilemma.
- Bifurcation in clothing: trousers and pants are bifurcated clothing while skirt and dress are unbifurcated clothing.
- Flow separation, for example modeled by squeeze mapping.
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In law, bifurcation is a judge's ability to divide a trial into two parts so as to render a judgment on a set of legal issues without looking at all aspects.
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Bifurcation theory is the mathematical study of how and when the solution to a problem changes from there only being one possible solution, to there being two, which is called a bifurcation.
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River bifurcation is the separation of a stream into two parts. The creation of distributaries are the consequences of bifurcation.
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Bifurcation ratio
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Tongue bifurcation, or tongue splitting, is a type of body modification in which the tongue is cut centrally from its tip part of the way towards its base, forking the end. Most who have had the procedure report that it enhances the pleasure of kissing.
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false dilemma—also known as false choice, false dichotomy, falsified dilemma, fallacy of the excluded middle, black and white thinking, false correlative, either/or fallacy, and bifurcation
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Trousers (or pants in Canada, South Africa and the United States, and sometimes called slacks or breeches — often pronounced /bɹɪtʃɪz/
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Pants are a type of clothing for the lower body. In American English, the term refers to trousers, while in British English, it is a shortened form of underpants.
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- Skirt
- Dress (garment)
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- Dress (disambiguation)
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All solid objects travelling through a fluid (or alternatively a stationary object exposed to a moving fluid) acquire a boundary layer of fluid around them where friction between the fluid molecules and the object's rough surface occurs.
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A fork is a utensil for eating and cooking.
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Fork may refer to:
- Pitchfork, a tined farm implement used to lift hay and perform other tasks.
- Tuning fork, a vibrating device used to tune musical instruments.
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