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Definition of Bifurcate

Bifurcate
Bifurcate Bi*fur"cate, Bifurcated Bi*fur"ca*ted, a. [Pref. bi- + furcate.] Two-pronged; forked.
Bifurcate
Bifurcate Bi*fur"cate, v. i. To divide into two branches.

Meaning of Bifurcate from wikipedia

- Look up bifurcation, bifurcated, or bifurcating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bifurcation or bifurcated may refer to: Bifurcation theory, the study...
- The bifurcated ligament (internal calcaneocuboid, interosseous ligament or bifurcate ligament) is a strong band, attached behind to the deep hollow on...
- Bifurcation theory is the mathematical study of changes in the qualitative or topological structure of a given family of curves, such as the integral...
- aortic bifurcation is the point at which the abdominal aorta bifurcates (forks) into the left and right common iliac arteries. The aortic bifurcation is usually...
- In mathematics, particularly in dynamical systems, a bifurcation diagram shows the values visited or approached asymptotically (fixed points, periodic...
- In the mathematical theory of bifurcations, a Hopf bifurcation is a critical point where, as a parameter changes, a system's stability switches and a periodic...
- In bifurcation theory, a field within mathematics, a pitchfork bifurcation is a particular type of local bifurcation where the system transitions from...
- Bifurcation is a judge's ability in law to divide a trial into two parts so as to render a judgment on a set of legal issues without looking at all aspects...
- The bifurcated needle is a narrow steel rod, approximately 5 cm (2 in) long with two prongs at one end. It was designed to hold one dose of reconstituted...
- River bifurcation (from Latin: furca, fork) occurs when a river (a bifurcating river) flowing in a single channel separates into two or more separate streams...