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Science

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Air shower (physics) Air showers are extensive Particle shower, cascades of subatomic particles and ionized nuclei, produced in the Earth's atmosphere, atmosphere when a ''primary'' cosmic ray enters the atmosphere. Particles of cosmic radiation can be protons, Atomi ...
, a cascade (particle shower) of subatomic particles and ionized nuclei **
Particle shower In particle physics, a shower is a cascade of secondary particles produced as the result of a high-energy particle interacting with dense matter. The incoming particle interacts, producing multiple new particles with lesser energy; each of these t ...
, a cascade of secondary particles produced as the result of a high-energy particle interacting with dense matter * Cascade, the
CRISPR CRISPR (; acronym of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a family of DNA sequences found in the genomes of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria and archaea. Each sequence within an individual prokaryotic CRISPR is d ...
-associated complex for antiviral defense (a protein complex) *
Cascade (grape) Cascade is a red complex hybrid grape variety that was created by French viticulturist Albert Seibel in the early 20th century in Aubenas, Ardèche, in the Rhône Valley. It has been commercially available in North America since 1938 and has since ...
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Cascade waterfalls A waterfall is any point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Waterfalls can be formed in several ...
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Biochemical cascade A biochemical cascade, also known as a signaling cascade or signaling pathway, is a series of chemical reactions that occur within a biological cell when initiated by a stimulus. This stimulus, known as a first messenger, acts on a receptor that ...
, a series of biochemical reactions, in which a product of the previous step is the substrate of the next *
Collision cascade In condensed-matter physics, a collision cascade (also known as a displacement cascade or a displacement spike) is a set of nearby adjacent energetic (much higher than ordinary thermal energies) collisions of atoms induced by an energetic par ...
, 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 Trophic cascades are powerful indirect interactions that can control entire ecosystems, occurring when a trophic level in a food web is suppressed. For example, a top-down cascade will occur if predators are effective enough in predation to redu ...
, an interaction that can occur throughout an ecosystem when a trophic level is suppressed


Mathematics

* Period-doubling cascade, an infinite sequence of period-doubling in dynamic systems


Computing

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Cascade (computer virus) The Cascade virus (also known as ''Herbstlaub'', "autumn leaves" in Germany) is a prominent computer virus that was a resident written in assembly language, that was widespread in the 1980s and early 1990s. It infected .COM files and had the eff ...
, a type of computer virus in the 1980s * Cascading (software), an abstraction layer for Hadoop *
Cascading classifiers Cascading is a particular case of ensemble learning based on the concatenation of several classifiers, using all information collected from the output from a given classifier as additional information for the next classifier in the cascade. Unli ...
, 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 programming, method cascading is syntax which allows multiple methods to be called on the same object. This is particularly applied in fluent interfaces. For example, in Dart, the cascade: a..b() ..c(); is equivalent to the ...
, in object-oriented languages


Engineering

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Cascade (chemical engineering) In chemical engineering, a cascade is a Chemical plant, plant consisting of several similar stages with each processing the output from the previous stage. Cascades are most commonly used in isotope separation, distillation, Flotation process, flo ...
, a series of chemical processes *
Cascade amplifier Cascade, or Cascading may refer to: 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-e ...
, any two-port network constructed from a series of amplifiers *
Cascade connection In electronics, a two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (i.e. a circuit) or device with two ''pairs'' of terminals to connect to external circuits. Two terminals constitute a port if the cur ...
, a type of electrical network connection ** Cascade motor connection, a speed control system for induction motor *
Cascade failure A cascading failure is a failure in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts leads to the failure of other parts, growing progressively as a result of positive feedback. This can occur when a single part fails, in ...
, a mode of failure in which the loss of one interlinked network node causes the overload of others *
Cascade filling system A cascade filling system is a high-pressure gas cylinder storage system that is used for the refilling of smaller compressed gas cylinders. In some applications, each of the large cylinders is filled by a compressor, otherwise they may be filled r ...
, for gases


Horticulture

* Cascade - an
artificial waterfall An artificial waterfall is a water feature or fountain which imitates a natural waterfall. Artificial waterfalls have long been featured in traditional Japanese gardens, where they can serve to highlight a scene or to provide focus. The classic ...
designed to embellish a large garden or country estate


Places

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Cascade Creek (disambiguation) Cascade Creek may refer to: * Cascade Creek (Grand Teton National Park), Wyoming * Cascade Creek (San Anselmo Creek), California * Cascade Creek (South Dakota) * Cascade Creek, in British Columbia's Cascade Falls Regional Park * Cascade Creek, ...
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Cascade Falls (disambiguation) Cascade Falls may refer to: Canada * Cascade Falls (Iskut River), a waterfall in British Columbia * Cascade Falls (Kettle River), a waterfall in British Columbia * Cascade Falls Regional Park, British Columbia United States :''Alphabetical by stat ...
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Cascade Lake (disambiguation) Cascade Lake is an Intel processor microarchitecture. Cascade Lake may also refer to: Lakes in the United States * Cascade Lake (California) * Lake Cascade, formerly Cascade Reservoir, Idaho * Cascade Lake (Montana), in the List of lakes in ...
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Cascade Range The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington (state), Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as m ...
, a mountain range on the west coast of North America *
Cascade River (disambiguation) The Cascade River is a placename that can mean: * Cascade River (Alberta) (Canada), a tributary of the Bow River * Cascade River (Ontario) (Canada) * Cascade River (Mindanao) (Philippines) * Cascade River (Minnesota) (United States) * Cascade River ...
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Cascades (disambiguation) Cascades or The Cascades may refer to: Places North America * Cascade Range or Cascades, a mountain range in the Pacific Northwest of North America * Cascades (ecoregion), which includes much of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest of Nort ...


Australia

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Cascade, Norfolk Island Burnt Pine ( Norf'k: ''Ban Pain''Buffett, Alice Inez, ''Speak Norfolk Today: An Encyclopedia of the Norfolk Island language'', Himii Publishing, Norfolk Island, 1999: 25) is the largest town on Norfolk Island, an Australian external territory loc ...
, a settlement in the Australian external territory of Norfolk Island *
Cascade, Western Australia Cascade is a small town in Western Australia located east of Perth along the South Coast between Ravensthorpe and Esperance in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. The Griffiths, Fields and Cascade Nature Reserves are loca ...


Canada

* Cascade City, British Columbia, aka Cascade Falls, a ghost town * Cascade Falls (Kettle River), the eponymous waterfall near Cascade City * Cascade Falls (Iskut River), waterfall in the Stikine-Iskut region of British Columbia * Cascade Falls Regional Park, located on Cascade Creek northeast of the District of Mission in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia * Cascade Inlet, a side-inlet of Dean Channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia


United States

* Cascade, California, an unincorporated community in Plumas County * Cascade, Colorado * Cascade, Idaho * Lake Cascade, a reservoir in Idaho * Cascade, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Cascade, Iowa, a city in Dubuque County and Jones County *
Cascade Township, Michigan Cascade Charter Township is a charter township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 19,667 at the 2020 census. The township is part of the Grand Rapids metropolitan area and is located just east of the city of Gran ...
* Cascade Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota * Cascade, Missouri * Cascade, Montana * Cascade County, Montana * Cascade, Nebraska * Cascade, New Hampshire * Cascade, Ohio, a former town in Putnam County * Cascade Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania *
Cascade, Virginia Cascade is an unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. Windsor was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the ...
, an unincorporated community * Cascade, Seattle, Washington * Cascade-Fairwood, Washington, a census-designated place in King County * Cascade, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Cascade, Wisconsin, a village in Sheboygan County


Elsewhere

* Cascade, Jamaica, a settlement in Jamaica * Cascade, Seychelles, an administrative district of Seychelles * Penpedairheol, Caerphilly, also known as "Cascade", South Wales, United Kingdom


Organizations

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Cascade Brewery The Cascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1824 in South Hobart, Tasmania that is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia. As well as beer, the site also produces a range of non-alcoholic products. It is home to a function ...
, a brewery founded in 1832 in Australia * Cascade Communications, a communications equipment manufacturer *
Cascade Investment Cascade Investment, L.L.C. is an American holding company and private investment firm headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States. It is controlled by Bill Gates, and managed by Michael Larson. More than half of Gates's fortune is held ...
, a financial company * Open Cascade, a software development company with head office in France


Arts and entertainment

* '' The Cascade'', a Canadian newspaper, first published in 1993 in British Columbia * ''Cascade'' (film), a Canadian thriller film *
Cascade Films Nadia Tass (born Tassopoulou or Tassopoulos; ), is an Australian theatre and film director and film producer. She mostly makes films with her writer-producer husband David Parker, through their production company Cascade Films. Tass is known ...
, an Australian film production company owned by Nadia Tass and David Parker


Music


Artists

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Cascade (band) Cascade (stylized as CASCADE) is a Japanese visual kei rock band, with a sound not typical of others in the movement, in that it is strongly influenced by new wave music.
, a Japanese rock group, who formed in 1993 * Cascade, a former name of the German dance group
Cascada Cascada (, Spanish language, Spanish, 'Waterfall'), is a German dance music act founded in 2004 by singer Natalie Horler and DJs/composers/ producers DJ Manian and DJ Yanou. They functioned as a trio from 2004 to 2021, with their last track ...
* Cascade, a British DJ duo also recording under the alias Transa


Albums

* ''Cascade'', a 1984 album by
Capercaillie ''Tetrao'' is a genus of birds in the grouse subfamily known as capercaillies. They are some of the largest living grouse. Feathers from the bird were used to create the characteristic hat of the bersaglieri, an Italian ace infantry formation. ...
*''Cascade'', a 1986 album recorded by Terry Oldfield * ''Cascade'' (Peter Murphy album), a 1995 album by Peter Murphy * ''Cascade'' (Guy Manning album), a 2001 album by Guy Manning * ''Cascade'', a 2009 album by Abaddon Incarnate * ''Cascade'' (William Basinski album), a 2015 album by William Basinski * ''Cascade'' (Floating Points album), a 2024 album by Floating Points


Songs

* "Cascade", a song written by Gene Slone and played by Chet Atkins on his 1977 album '' Me and My Guitar'' * "Cascade", a song by Spyro Gyra from the 1978 album ''
Spyro Gyra Spyro Gyra is an American jazz fusion band that was formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1974. The band's music combines jazz, R&B, funk, and pop music. The band's name comes from ''Spirogyra'', a genus of green algae which founder Jay Beckenste ...
'' * "Cascade", a song by Siouxsie and the Banshees from the 1982 album '' A Kiss in the Dreamhouse'' *
Cascade (single) "Cascade" is the first single from the British electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (su ...
, a 1993 single by The Future Sound of London * "Cascade", a song by Dave Weckl from the 2005 album '' Multiplicity'' * "The Cascade", a song by Moving Mountains from the 2011 album ''
Waves United States Naval Reserve (Women's Reserve), better known as the WAVES (for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), was the women's branch of the United States Naval Reserve during World War II. It was established on July 21, 1942, ...
'' * "Cascade", a song by Kreidler from the 2012 album ''
Den Den may refer to: * Den (room), a small room in a house * Maternity den, a lair where an animal gives birth Media and entertainment * ''Den'' (album), 2012, by Kreidler * Den (''Battle Angel Alita''), a character in the ''Battle Angel Alita'' ...
'' * "Cascades", a song by Metric from the 2015 album '' Pagans in Vegas''


Transportation

* ''Cascade'' (sternwheeler 1864), a steamboat that operated in Oregon * ''Cascade'' (train), a railroad train * USS ''Cascade'' (AD-16), a 1942 ship


Other uses

* Cascade, brand name of dishwashing detergent manufactured by
Procter & Gamble The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/con ...
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Cascade (juggling) In toss juggling, a cascade is the simplest juggling pattern achievable with an odd number of props. The simplest juggling pattern is the three-ball cascade,Bernstein, Nicholai A. (1996). ''Dexterity and Its Development'', p.379. . This is ther ...
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Cascade College Cascade College was a private, four-year, liberal arts college associated with the Churches of Christ. Located in Portland, Oregon, United States, it was a branch campus of Oklahoma Christian University. Its mission was to emphasize spiritual gr ...
, a former college in Oregon, US * Cascade hop, an agricultural crop *
Information cascade An information cascade or informational cascade is a phenomenon described in behavioral economics and network theory in which a number of people make the same decision in a sequential fashion. It is similar to, but distinct from herd behavior. A ...
, when people use the actions of others as an input to their own actions *
Jabot (window) A jabot , also called cascade or tail, is a vertically pleated piece of window treatment used with festoons or swags along the top of a window on the inside of a building. The usual purpose of a jabot is to hide the seams between individual swags ...
, also called a cascade, a type of interior decor *
Yerevan Cascade The Cascade (Armenian: Կասկադ) is a building complex in Yerevan, Armenia. It includes terraced gardens connected by extensive staircases, and includes the Cafesjian Museum of Art. Originally planned in the 1920s, some building was undertak ...
, known as The Cascade, a building in Yerevan, Armenia


See also

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Cascada (disambiguation) Cascada is a musical group. Cascada may also refer to: * Opel Cascada, a car model * Big Creek, California, previously called "Cascada" * Cascada de Texolo, a waterfall located in Veracruz, Mexico * Las Cascadas Water Park, in Aguadilla, Puerto R ...
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Cascades (disambiguation) Cascades or The Cascades may refer to: Places North America * Cascade Range or Cascades, a mountain range in the Pacific Northwest of North America * Cascades (ecoregion), which includes much of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest of Nort ...
* Cascadia (disambiguation) *
Cascode The cascode is a two-stage amplifier that consists of a common emitter stage feeding into a common base stage when using bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) or alternatively a common source stage feeding a common gate stage when using field-e ...
, a type of amplifier in electronics * Collisional cascading (disambiguation) *
KASCADE KASCADE was a European physics experiment started in 1996 at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany (now Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), an extensive Air shower (physics), air shower experiment array to stud ...
, a European physics experiment *
Kaskade Ryan Gary Raddon (born February 25, 1971), better known by his stage name Kaskade, is an American DJ, music producer and remixer. ''DJ Times'' voted Kaskade as "America's Best DJ" in 2011 and 2013. ''DJ Magazine, DJ Mag'' named Kaskade fifty-fi ...
(Ryan Gary Raddon, born 1971), American DJ * * * * {{disambiguation, geo