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Dubowitz tool var. Dubowitz score. [Lilly and Victor Dubowitz, contemporary South African physicians] A method of estimating the gestational age of an infant based on 21 strictly defined physical and neurological signs. This method
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DUB A miss hit shot in such a way that the ball travels only a very small portion of its intended distance.
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DUB To make a copy of a video recording.
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DUB To remove or trim down the comb, usually done on Game Roosters when showing
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DUB In the most general sense, to dub is to copy, although in film sound vernacular it has acquired many similar shadings. It can refer to the act of replacing dialog (usually via the ADR process), either in the original language or in a foreign language. "Dubbing" is also the common name for re-recording, at least insofar as Hollywood and New York are concerned.
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