

From Longman Business Dictionary duplex du‧plex / ˈdjuːpleksˈduː- / noun American English 1 PROPERTY a house divided into two homes 2 COMPUTING when information is sent along a wire in both directions at once Users of videoconferencing need a good sound card with full duplex sound capabilities. As I stood at the lower landing of this duplex.She knew a couple of friends elsewhere who lived together under the pretense of sharing an apartment or duplex.Non-radioactive oligonucleotide duplexes were prepared the same way by mixing 2 pmol each of the complementary strands.Two years ago, once-stagnant rents started to skyrocket, and the value of his duplex increased dramatically.How to use detract in a tract pronunciation: dih traekt features: Word. Many of these cards also include 3 D, surround sound and full duplex features. Best online English dictionaries for children, with kid-friendly.The dictionary also includes terms from the field of applied.


Just key a word or phrase into the search box infinitives, verb forms and plurals are all fine. T m measurements were made using total single strand concentrations of 18 and 8µM for duplexes 1 and 4 respectively. How to use Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online.
