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The wireless technique where one frequency band is used for traffic from the network to the subscriber (the downlink) and another, widely separated, band is used for traffic from the subscriber to the network (the uplink).
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A transmission system allowing data to be transmitted in both directions simultaneously.
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| duplication |
The presence of an extra segment of DNA, resulting in redundant copies of a portion of a gene, an entire gene, or a series of genes, usually caused by unequal crossing-over during gene replication when gametes are formed in meiosis.
Ãâó: www.dejerine-sottas.com/about/glossary.php
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| duplex |
A problem in which there is a second solution in which the roles of black and white are reversed. For example in a duplex helpmate in 2, there is the usual solution in which black moves first and is mated on white's second move, but there is also a solution in which white moves first and is mated on black's second move.
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| duplex Doppler ultrasound |
A Doppler ultrasound that uses a transducer with two functions: pulsed-wave Doppler and B-mode imaging.
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