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DUPLEXIn communications, a channel capable of transmitting signals in both directions (sending and receiving) at the same time. In computer networks, this is usually achieved by using paired wires or by div [..]
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DUPLEX1817, "composed of two parts," from Latin duplex, from duo "two" (see two) + -plex, from Greek plax (genitive plakos) "flat surface." The noun sense of "house for tw [..]
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DUPLEXA single structure designed to accommodate two families.
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DUPLEXSee semi-detached
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DUPLEXSee Duplex scanner
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DUPLEXFull-Duplex refers to simultaneous two-way transmission, such as experienced in a phone conversation. Both ends of the connection can hear each other at the same time. Half-Duplex, in contrast, will t [..]
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DUPLEXA single-building improvement which is divided and provides two units which serve as homes to two families.
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DUPLEXadj. Having two parts.
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DUPLEXA nucleic acid molecule in which two strands are base paired with each other.
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DUPLEXPaper having a different color on each side.
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DUPLEXThe ability to send and receive data over the same communications line.
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DUPLEXA term that refers to transferring data in two directions (see full duplex and half duplex).
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DUPLEXTwo-way data transmission on a four-wire transmission line.
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DUPLEXSame as double helix.
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DUPLEXA category of stainless steel with high amounts of chromium and moderate nickel content. The duplex class is so named because it is a mixture of austenitic (chromium-nickel stainless class) and ferrit [..]
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DUPLEXDwelling divided into two units.
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DUPLEXTwo separate houses under one roof.
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DUPLEXTo send signals simultaneously to and from your computer.
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DUPLEXA duplex is a structure that consists of two separate family units. Some localities require a building permit for a new single-family dwelling/duplex. Definitions and requirements vary by locality, so [..]
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DUPLEXRefers to the ability to transfer data in both directions. Full-duplex allows for data transfer in both directions simultaneously; half-duplex allows for data transfer only in one direction at the sam [..]
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DUPLEX(n) a house with two units sharing a common wall(n) an apartment having rooms on two floors that are connected by a staircase(v) change into a duplex(adj) (used technically of a device or process) hav [..]
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DUPLEXA duplex cable contains two fibres, a duplex connector links two pairs of fibres.
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DUPLEXA single-building improvement which is divided and provides two units which serve as homes to two families.
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DUPLEXKeeps your network interface at 100basetx full-duplex, even if you use Cisco and need to reboot your Windows servers often.
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DUPLEXTwo way communication.
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DUPLEXA multiplexer with two frame stores allowing it to show multi-screen pictures while performing time multiplex recording. Dwell Time
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DUPLEXPair of devices. Triplex, Quadruplex, etc. are used to define equipment fitted with 3 or 4 devices or more.
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DUPLEXThis is a term describes a group of two elevators.
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DUPLEXTransmission in both directions of a telecommunications channel. Simultaneous two-way operation is known as "full duplex". Operating in only one direction at a time is known as "half duplex or simplex".
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DUPLEXTwo single family residences generally with separate entrances/exits. The structure is adjoined by a common wall and sharing a single lot of land.
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DUPLEXTwo single family residences generally with separate entrances/exits. The structure is adjoined by a common wall and sharing a single lot of land. Triplex
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DUPLEXSee Full-duplex.
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DUPLEXA type of multiplexer that allows you to simultaneously record images to tape and display live multiple-picture (or single picture) screen images of security cameras. Another capability that is provided is the ability to record images on one VCR while at the same time playing back previously recorded images on a second VCR. Compare with a simplex [..]
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DUPLEXA circuit that permits transmission in both directions. In CCTV, duplex is often used to describe the type of multiplexer that can perform two functions simultaneously: recording in multiplex mode and playback in multiplex mode
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DUPLEXSee Full-duplex.
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DUPLEXTerm used to define the direction of data transmission between two parties. Half-duplex allows data transmission in both directions but not simultaneously. Full-duplex allows simultaneous data transmi [..]
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DUPLEXSee “Full- duplex”.
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DUPLEXAn electronic device used to record and display camera images at the same time. A full-duplex DVR can record camera images while displaying images from a different camera at the same time.
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DUPLEXA duplex device can transmit data into and out of the electronic device at the same time. For example, a full duplex digital video recorder can continue capturing and recording images even while a dif [..]
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DUPLEXDuplex is a bidirectional communication system that allows both end nodes to send and receive communication data or signals, simultaneously and one at a time. Both nodes have the ability to operate as [..]
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DUPLEXA channel capable of transmitting data in both directions at the same time. (Half duplex is a channel capable of transmitting data in both directions, but not simultaneously.)
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DUPLEXA device which permits a single antenna system to be used for both transmitting and receiving.
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DUPLEXSeparate channels for transmitting and receiving.
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DUPLEXtwo storied suite with connecting stairwell.
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DUPLEXDuplex is the process of transmitting data in two directions. There are three modes of transmission: simplex, half- duplex and full-duplex. In simplex transmission, a signal can only be transmitted in one direction. In half-duplex transmission, the signal can travel in both directions, but not simultaneously. Full- duplex transmission allows signal [..]
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DUPLEXprinting on two sides of a sheet of paper
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DUPLEXName given to a family of stainless steels which have a near equal mix of austenite and ferrite. Duplex stainless steels exhibit high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. Further Reading Stainless Steel Toolbox Page
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DUPLEXName given to a family of stainless steels which have a near equal mix of austenite and ferrite. Duplex stainless steels exhibit high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. Further Reading Stainless Steel Guide
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DUPLEX
double, made up of two parts
(telecommunications) bidirectionalen|simplexTo make a series of duplex throws.
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