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Look up duplex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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Duplex, meaning double or twofold, commonly refers to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

Duplex can also refer to: A duplex house is a two-unit apartment building or condominium, usually indistinguishable from a normal house on the exterior. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Arts and music

Duplex is a 2003 comedy film directed by Danny DeVito. ... This band is made by teenagers This band is industrial metal. ... Duplex! is a childrens music band from Canada that claims influences from urban folk to punk rock. ... The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy, published by Universal Press from 1993. ... Duplex Records is an independent Norwegian Record Label situated in Oslo, Norway. ...

Transportation

A duplex locomotive is a steam locomotive that divides the driving force on its wheels by using two pairs of cylinders. ... The TGV Duplex is a French high-speed train of the TGV family. ... Locomotive Duplex was original experimental 4-cylinder locomotive, builded 1862, worked to 1900 on the line Praha - Podmokly (part of Děčín today). ... A multiplex or concurrency on a road network occurs where a single physical road carries two or more different highway, motorway or other road numbers. ...

Technology

Duplex printing is a feature of computer printers that allows the automatic printing of a sheet of paper on both sides. ... Antique bronze oil lamp with Christian symbol (replica) An oil lamp is a device used for lighting or for preserving a flame that is fueled by animal, vegetable or mineral oil. ... Joseph Hinks was a British inventor, working in Birmingham. ...

Other

  • Duplex can refer to a double stranded molecule of DNA or RNA
  • Duplex reticle, a type of rifle scope with a type of crosshairs reticle that is thicker on the edges, tapering to thin in the center of the scope's sight picture

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Duplex (telecommunications) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (678 words)
Duplex systems are employed in nearly all communications networks, either to allow for a communication "two-way street" between two connected parties or to provide a "reverse path" for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field.
Time division duplex has a strong advantage in the case where the asymmetry of the uplink and downlink data speed is variable.
Frequency division duplex (FDD) is the application of frequency-division multiplexing to separate outward and return signals.
Intro to Duplex Stainless Steel; Tubing, pipe, fittings, flanges, round bar & plate (559 words)
Duplex Stainless steels were developed more than 70 years ago in Sweden for use in the sulfite paper industry.
Called Duplex because of its mixed microstructure with about equal proportions of ferrite and austenite, duplex stainless steels are a family of grades, which range in corrosion performance depending on their alloy content.
Duplex alloys are essentially a compromise possessing some of the ferritic stress corrosion cracking resistance and much of the superior formability of the common austenitic stainless alloys, at a cost saving over the high nickel alloys.
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