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Dubin-Johnson syndrome An inherited disorder characterized by mild jaundice throughout life. Dubin-Johnson syndrome is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder. The transport of bilirubin from the liver into the biliary system is abnormal and the bilirubin accumulates in the liver.
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DUB [1] Process or result of duplicating a videotape in its entirety. [2] Editing technique whereby new audio or video replaces portion(s) of existing recording.
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DUB A "dub" is a duplicate copy of an existing tape.
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DUB The duplication of an electronic recording. The dub is always one generation away from the recording used for dubbing. In analog systems, each dub shows increased deterioration. Digital dubbing produces copies almost identical in quality to that of the original.
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DUB (aka: "duff", "top") a badly misplayed shot, usually associated with the ball never leaving the ground (or taking a small hop and not traveling any real distance) resulting from hitting the top or side of the ball or hitting the ground well behind the ball.
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