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duct Applied to the atmosphere and ocean, any region with vertically varying properties such that waves of any kind (eg, electromagnetic and acoustic) launched in certain directions are guided by or trapped within the region rather than propagating radially from their source. For a duct to exist, attenuation must be negligible over distances comparable to the characteristic linear dimensions of the duct.
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ductus the order in which the strokes of a letter are executed as well as a script's general character: speed of execution, how the pen was held, the type and cut of the pen used, how much pressure was applied during writing, etc.
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ductus venosus vitelline blood vessel lying within the liver that connects (shunts) the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava. (More? Cardiovascular Notes)
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