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Stainless steel comprised of austenitic and ferretic steels that contain high amounts of chromium and nickel. This combination is stronger than both of the individual steels. Duplex steels are highly resistant to corrosion and cracking and are often used in heat exchangers, destination plants, and marine applications.
Ãâó: www.stainless-steel-world.net/glossary/a_index.asp
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| Dupuytren's contracture |
(doo-PWEE-trenz kon-TRACK-chur) a condition associated with diabetes in which the fingers and the palm of the hand thicken and shorten, causing the fingers to curve inward.
Ãâó: www.diabetes.org/diabetesdictionary.jsp
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(1) Any building containing exactly two dwelling units. Most commonly refers to the units which are side by side, with a common wall and roof. (2) an apartment on two floors or levels.
Ãâó: www.titleguarantynm.com/terms_d.asp
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| duplication |
A double copy of part of a chromosome resulting in an extra (abnormal) dose of the duplicated material.
Ãâó: www.agsa-geneticsupport.org.au/glossary.html
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In a communications channel, the ability to transmit in both directions.
Ãâó: www.bcapa.com/about/glossary.php
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