Meaning Branch
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An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.
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The organizational level having functional or geographical responsibility for major parts of incident operations. The branch level is organizationally between section and division/group in the operati [..]
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A stem that comes out from a larger stem.
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See Regional Branches
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c. 1300, braunch, "limb of a tree" (also used of things analogous to it, especially geographic features), from Old French branche "branch, bough, twig; branch of a family" (12c.), [..]
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"send out shoots or new limbs," late 14c., also, of blood vessels, family trees, etc., "to be forked," from branch (n.). Meaning "to spread out from a center, radiate" is [..]
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Branch [N] [B]a symbol of kings descended from royal ancestors ( Ezekiel 17:3 Ezekiel 17:10 ; Daniel 11:7 ); of prosperity ( Job 8:16 ); of the Messiah, a branch out of the root of the stem of Jesse ( [..]
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One of the four groupings of Welsh tales in The Mabinogion. Tradition divides The Mabinogion into a series of loosely connected narratives revolving around one or more characters.
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a stem that is more than one year old
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A subsidiary stem arising from a plant's main stem or from another branch.
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Woody shoots of a tree or shrub not forming a single trunk in the case of a shrub, and usually growing from the upper part of the trunk in the case of a tree.
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a division of some larger or more complex organization; "a branch of Congress"; "botany is a branch of biology"; "the Germanic branch o [..]
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An instruction which causes program execution to jump to a new point in the program sequence, rather than execute the next instruction. Syn: jump.
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the arm of a tree that grows out of its trunk
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1. In a computer program, a conditional jump or departure from the implicit or declared order in which instructions are being executed. 2. To select a branch, as in definition #1. 3. A direct path joining two nodes of a network or graph. 4. In a power distribution system, a circuit from a distribution device (power panel) of a lower power handling [..]
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Evolutionary connections between organisms in a phylogenetic tree. © 2005 by W. H. Freeman and Company. All rights reserved. Pierce, B. Genetics: A conceptual approach. 2nd Edition.
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a symbol of kings descended from royal ancestors (Ezek. 17:3, 10; Dan. 11:7); of prosperity (Job 8:16); of the Messiah, a branch out of the root of the stem of Jesse (Isa. 11:1), the "beautiful b [..]
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In tree structures, a branch is a single line of the tree that ends with a leaf. The Windows File Manager, for example, has an Expand Branch command that shows all sub-directories of a specified direc [..]
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A local division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is similar to a ward but usually does not have enough membership or enough priesthood leadership to support all the programs of [..]
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It betokens, if full of fruit and green leaves, wealth, many delightful hours with friends. If they are dried, sorrowful news of the absent.   
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a part of a complex body: as a : one of the three main divisions of the U.S. or a state government see also executive, judiciary, legislature b : a division of a business or organization [an ...
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Portion of an evolutionary tree diagram connecting two nodes.
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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 somet [..]
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A chartered
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A foreign operation not incorporated in the host country unlike a subsidiary.
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Operations incorporated in one country that is home, but carried out overseas.
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(n) a division of some larger or more complex organization(n) a division of a stem, or secondary stem arising from the main stem of a plant(n) a part of a forked or branching shape(n) a natural conseq [..]
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An economic entity in a foreign country, incorporated in the home country.
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a program instruction that diverts the flow of execution along two or more alternate paths. For example, a dialog box with "OK" and "Cancel" buttons represents a branch in the prog [..]
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Any part of the drain system other than the main, riser, or stack.
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— One of multiple route segments served by a single route.
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In electricity, one of the paths of a parallel circuit along which current may travel.
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n. (business) sucursal; (school) recinto, campus, sede; (Armed Forces) rama
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A place of business that forms a legally dependent part of a financial institution and carries out directly all or some of the transactions inherent in the business of that financial institution.
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A branch in a computer program is an instruction that tells a computer to begin executing different instructions rather than simply executing the instructions in order. In high-level languages, these [..]
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"Branch" means an office or other place, except a principal place of business or an ATM, at which: (a) A bank engages in banking business; or (b) A trust company transacts trust business.
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A parallel logic path on a ladder logic rung.
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a conditional transfer of control from any statement to any other statement in a component
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Branches A fork in the development road where a new feature is developed separate from the main line of development. Eventually this new line of development will be merged back into the main line.
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A separate line of development managed by a version control system
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1. A creek or brook, as used locally in the southern U.S. 2. One of the bifurcations of a stream.
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A subsidiary stem arising from a plant's main stem or from another branch.
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There is no definition of the term “branch”. It is a concept of Community law whose meaning is ultimately to be determined by the European Court of Justice. There is some European case law which would support the view that a branch is a place of business, which has the appearance of permanency, such as an extension of the parent body, has a managem [..]
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In relation to credit institutions, ‘branch’ means a place of business which forms a legally dependent part of a credit institution and which carries out directly all or some of the transactions inherent in the business of the credit institutions. In relation to other financial service providers ‘branch’ usually means a place of business set up (as [..]
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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.
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An organization unit below the Division level. a Level III or below organization. Branches are established when operating requirements, functional concerns, and - or staffing levels justify dividing a [..]
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any part of a drain system other than the main, riser or stack; also known as a lateral line.
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Regional office or agent for a health insurer.
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An element in a circuit connecting two nodes.
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An operation in a foreign country incorporated in the home country.
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