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duplication A sometimes, but not always, cytologically visible doubling of a section of the genome. The duplicated segment may be contiguous with the original one (tandem duplication), contained elsewhere in the same chromosome (intrachromosomal duplication), or incorportated in a nonhomologous chromosome (interchromosomal duplication).
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duplication Duplication occurring through communication in a universe consists of two or more locations becoming one another, which temporarily dissolves their distance and separation, which in turn is another way of saying that the universe between them has vanished.
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duplication When a rack has more than one of a given letter. Better players strive to avoid duplication because, in general, there are fewer choices for good plays when duplication exists.
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duplication the term referring to reproducing an image on recordable CDs. DVD-R- stands for "Digital Versatile Disc Recordable". Like regular audio/music CDs, a DVD looks similar. A single layer DVD stores up to 2 hours of very good quality DVD-Video, including several audio tracks in formats like stereo, Dolby Digital or DTS and also advanced menu systems, subtitles and still pictures that can be played by standalone DVD Players and computer DVD-ROMs. It is also possible to have up to 4.37GB on a DVD.
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duplication Two or more identical observations, ie combinations of target and observing parameters.
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