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Keywords:
Phylogenetic,
Node,
Tree,
Truthmedia,
Sub
The graphical representation of an evolutionary relationship in a phylogenetic tree.
An edge or internode (connection between two nodes) on a tree (graph theory); on a phylogenetic tree, a branch is commonly used to represent a lineage, whether ancestral or terminal. The term is sometimes also used for an internode and all nodes and internodes distal to (descended from) it.
A portion of the folder tree which contains other folders and files
A specific area on a haplogroup or phylogenetic tree that has associated SNPs. For example, E1, E2, and E3 are all branches of haplogroup E.
a collection of sibling nodes
a copy of all or part of a source code tree
a line of a graph connecting two consecutive nodes
a sequence of nodes such that the first is the parent of the second, the second is the parent of the third, etc
a sub-network that takes a particular position as its starting point Forward tracking The initial position is neither node nor leaf and its ply-number is zero
a suite of segments located between two nodes, or from the start and the first node, or to the closest ending
Each level within the organization tree is called a branch. Each type of branch in the tree is indicated by a different icon. The contents of a branch with sub-units can be viewed by clicking the plus (+) sign next to it.
The limb arising from the nodes of the bamboo culm, sub-branches refer to the branches from the branches.
A branch of a tree T is the set of nodes that lie on the path from the root of T to a specified leaf node.
A tree node that rolls up to nodes above it in the hierarchy defined in the Tree Manager.
A segment of the directory tree, representing a directory and any subdirectories it contains.
A path between two nodes. Each branch has two associated quantities, a potential and a flow, with a reference direction for each.
A branch is a group of related sites controlled by the same master in IW. For example, all of TruthMediaâ€(tm)s site are in one branch. You can see the different branches in the file tree on the left side of the screen in IW.
A branch refers to a copy of an existing original tree of directories and files. A branch always begins life as a copy of something, and moves on from there, generating its own history. Branches are usually created to try out new features without disturbing the main branch of development with compiler errors and bugs.
In mathematics, especially mathematical logic and set theory, a branch of a tree T is a map f such that ∀n : f (n) ∈ T.
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