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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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The wait is worth it, for these duplexes represent exceptional space in an exceptional building," says Elaine Schweninger, broker with Insignia Douglas Elliman.
The school, located a tortuous 58 miles northeast of Redding, is unique for its teacherage - a low-cost house - and duplexes available for rent to teachers and other district employees.
Backed by the companies functional knockdown guarantee, at least one of the kit's three Dicer-Substrate RNAi duplexes will deliver a 70% knockdown of the target mRNA when greater than 90% transfection efficiency, and greater than 90% knockdown with positive control is demonstrated.
 
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