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branch

[branch, brahnch] / bræntʃ, brɑntʃ /




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The study, "An empirical view of the extended atmosphere and inner envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star R Doradus II. Constraining the dust properties with radiative transfer modelling," is published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

From Science Daily

Space Force, the branch of the military that deals with the nation’s space interests, helped the FAA draw the contours of theoretical “debris response areas” — no-fly zones that could be activated if Starship exploded.

From Salon

Only when judges face known, significant dangers can the marshals provide them with the type of security details senior executive branch officials regularly receive.

From The Wall Street Journal

The OLC is a powerful in-house advisory arm of the Justice Department that provides legal opinions for the entire executive branch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cohesion is still strong among the various security branches.

From Los Angeles Times