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* ], "mixed plex" or a combination of Simplex and Duplex printing in the same file. This terminology was invented by Brian Gibson. | |||
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Multiplex may refer to:
Science and engineering
- Multiplexing, combining many signals into a single transmission circuit or channel
- Multiplexer, an electronic device that accomplishes multiplexing
- Multiplex (assay), a laboratory procedure in molecular biology
Entertainment
- Multiplex (movie theater), a large number of screens, also called a megaplex
- Multiplex (TV), a group of digital TV or radio channels that are mixed together for broadcast
- Multiplex (comics), a DC Comics character
- Multiplex (webcomic), an online comic about the staff of a movie theater
Businesses
- Brookfield Multiplex, an Australian-based group of property and construction companies
- Multiplex Modelsport, a manufacturer of radio control equipment and radio-controlled airplanes
Other
- Concurrency (road), a single physical road designated by two or more different highway numbers
- Plywood, a covering material made by bonding layers of veneer wood
- Multiplex (juggling), with multiple balls thrown/caught at one time by the same hand
- Multiplex (printing), "mixed plex" or a combination of Simplex and Duplex printing in the same file. This terminology was invented by Brian Gibson.
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