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{{wiktionary|multiplex}}
'''Multiplex''' may mean:
# ], a DC Comics character. '''Multiplex''' may refer to:
# ] is a single physical road designated by two or more different highway numbers.
# Multiplex, a type of ] with a large number of screens.
# ], an electronic device that combines multiple inputs.
# ], combining many signals into a single transmission circuit or channel.


==Science and technology==
{{disambig}}
* ], combining many signals into one transmission circuit or channel
]
** ], a group of digital television or radio channels that are combined for broadcast
* ], a biological assay which measures several components at the same time
* Multiplex, another name for ], a composite material manufactured from thin layers of wood veneer


==Other uses==
]
* ], a former American car make
]
] * ], a DC comic book supervillain
* ], a global contracting and development company
* ] or concurrency, a single road designated by multiple highway numbers
* ], a juggling action with multiple balls thrown or caught at one time by the same hand
* ], a theater with many screens
* ], an online comic about the staff of a movie theater

==See also==
* ], a manufacturer of radio control equipment and radio-controlled airplanes
* ], an electronic device that performs multiplexing
* ]

{{disambiguation}}

Latest revision as of 19:19, 18 August 2024

Multiplex may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Multiplex communication, combining many signals into one transmission circuit or channel
  • Multiplex (assay), a biological assay which measures several components at the same time
  • Multiplex, another name for plywood, a composite material manufactured from thin layers of wood veneer

Other uses

See also

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