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==Science and technology== ===Science=== * [[Air shower (physics)]], a cascade (particle shower) of subatomic particles and ionized nuclei **[[Particle shower]], a cascade of secondary particles produced as the result of a high-energy particle interacting with dense matter * Cascade, the [[CRISPR]]-associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) * [[Cascade (grape)]], a type of fruit *[[Cascade waterfalls]], or series of waterfalls * [[Biochemical cascade]], a series of biochemical reactions, in which a product of the previous step is the substrate of the next * [[Collision cascade]], a set of nearby adjacent energetic collisions of atoms induced by an energetic particle in a solid or liquid * [[Ecological cascade]], a series of secondary extinctions triggered by the primary extinction of a key species in an ecosystem * [[Energy cascade]], a process important in turbulent flow and drag by which kinetic energy is converted into heat * [[Trophic cascade]], an interaction that can occur throughout an ecosystem when a trophic level is suppressed ===Computing=== * [[Cascade (computer virus)]], a type of computer virus in the 1980s * [[Cascading (software)]], an abstraction layer for Hadoop * [[Cascading classifiers]], a multistage classification scheme * [[Cascading deletion]], a way to handle deletions in database systems * [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS), style sheet language used in markup languages like HTML * [[Method cascading]], in object-oriented languages ===Engineering=== * [[Cascade (chemical engineering)]], a series of chemical processes * [[Cascade amplifier]], any two-port network constructed from a series of amplifiers * [[Cascade connection]], a type of electrical network connection ** [[Cascade motor connection]], a speed control system for induction motor * [[Cascade failure]], a mode of failure in which the loss of one interlinked network node causes the overload of others * [[Cascade filling system]], for gases
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