| twin-to-twin t. |
an intrauterine abnormality of fetal circulation in monozygotic twins, in which blood is shunted directly from one twin to the other; cf. placental t.
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| Twinrix |
trademark for a combination preparation of hepatitis A vaccine inactivated and hepatitis B vaccine (recombinant).
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| twinship |
the state of being a twin.
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| twinning |
The development of intergrowths of two or more single crystals of the same mineral that share common atoms, typically along planes
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| twinning |
Often, four laning is done by twinning the existing highway or Super-2. This is done by constructing a new road parallel to the existing two lane roadway and dividing northbound and southbound traffic with the use of a median. See Freewayization.
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