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duplex

In printing, the ability to print on both sides of the page; in computer communications, setting that toggles the ability to send and receive signals simultaneously. Full duplex means two-way communication is enabled; half duplex means it is disabled.



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Columbia went on to make manganese steel by the duplexing method.
Wireless Access 2000" investigates internal Broadband Wireless disputes such as the battle over Time Division Duplexing (TDD) and Frequency Division Duplexing, (FDD), and the debate over which modulation scheme is better suited for wireless Internet access, Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) or Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS).
Of particular note is the Phaser(R) 840 Color Printer, the first 10 page per minute solid ink color printer with duplexing.
 
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