| Branham's s. |
bradycardia produced by digital closure of an artery proximal to an arteriovenous fistula.
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| Branham's sign (bradycardia) |
see under sign.
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| Branhamella |
Moraxella (Branhamella).
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| branny |
resembling bran; rough, scaly, dry.
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| branch |
A branch is either the entry point to a module, or an outcome of a decision. An "if" statement has 2 outflow branches which are TRUE and FALSE. A "switch" (also known as case, select or evaluate according to language) has as many branches as there are cases in the switch. In a flowgraph, every edge is part of a branch, with a branch having at least one edge.
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