Duplex

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Duplex, meaning double or twofold, may refer to various things:

  • A duplex locomotive is a type of steam locomotive.
  • Locomotive Duplex (1862) was an experimental Austrian steam locomotive, first 4-cylinder in the world
  • A duplex lamp is a type of oil lamp invented by Joseph Hinks.
  • A Duplex (building) is the U.S. name for a type of housing.
  • Duplex (film) is a 2003 movie starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore.
  • Duplex (band) is an Dutch electronic music duo.
  • Duplex! is a Canadian children's music band.
  • Duplex (telecommunications), where a signal can flow in both directions between connected parties.
  • The SNCF TGV Duplex is a bilevel version of the French TGV train.
  • The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy.
  • Duplex can refer to a double stranded molecule of DNA or RNA.
  • Duplex can refer to a concurrency (road) involving two highways sharing the same roadbed .
  • A "duplex reticle" in shooting terminology is a type of crosshairs reticle that is thicker on the edges, tapering to thin in the center of the scope's sight picture. The thicker sections are easier to see against a dark background and the thin lines offer a more precise aiming point, obscuring less of the target.
  • Can refer to a type of pipe, used in high pressure and corrosive environments. See also Super Duplex
  • Duplex printing is the ability of a computer printer to print on both sides of a page
  • The Duplex Typewriter (1894) was a full keyboard upstrike typewriter designed by A. S. Dennis and produced by George Jewett.
  • Duplex Records, a record label.
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