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'''Multiplex''' may mean: | |||
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* ], a DC Comics character. | |||
* ], sometimes called a multiplex, a single physical road designated by two or more different highway numbers. | |||
* ], a form of toss juggling with multiple balls thrown and/or caught at one time by the same hand. | |||
* Multiplex, a type of ] with a large number of screens (see also ]). | |||
* ], or Multiplexor or Transmission Multiplexor or Transmission Multiplexer is an electronic device that combines multiple inputs. | |||
* ], combining many signals into a single transmission circuit or channel. | |||
* ], a manufacturer of ] equipment and ]s. | |||
*], Australian construction company contracted to build the new ]. | |||
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Multiplex may mean:
- Multiplex (comics), a DC Comics character.
- Concurrency (road), sometimes called a multiplex, a single physical road designated by two or more different highway numbers.
- Multiplex (juggling), a form of toss juggling with multiple balls thrown and/or caught at one time by the same hand.
- Multiplex, a type of movie theater with a large number of screens (see also megaplex).
- Multiplexer, or Multiplexor or Transmission Multiplexor or Transmission Multiplexer is an electronic device that combines multiple inputs.
- Multiplexing, combining many signals into a single transmission circuit or channel.
- Multiplex Modelsport, a manufacturer of radio control equipment and radio-controlled airplanes.
- Multiplex (company), Australian construction company contracted to build the new Wembley Stadium.
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