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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of multiplex.

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Examples

  • The test, called multiplexed massively parallel DNA sequencing, was 100 percent accurate—it never showed a baby didn't have Down's syndrome when it actually did.

    To amnio or not to amnio? New test can provide clearer answer for moms-to-be 2011

  • Anyone who has built an OS understands that there are deep, fundamental differences between a multi-user operating system and a multi-single user operating system (like Windows NT, where based on login you are "multiplexed" to your data and that's about it).

    SaaS Blogs malathi 2010

  • Achieving these high speeds requires data to be "multiplexed," a process in which a single high-speed stream is split into several slower streams using a multi-level modulation format and polarization multiplexing technologies.

    Scientific Blogging News Releases 2009

  • These files may contain several streams of audio / video which are "multiplexed" together (for example, the chapters / language selections).

    DVD Recordable 2009

  • It's inventors say it is designed to minimize "latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP header compression," according to the blog post announcing it.

    Netflash Julie Bort 2009

  • Achieving these high speeds requires data to be "multiplexed," a process in which a single high-speed stream is split into several slower streams using a multi-level modulation format and polarization multiplexing technologies.

    Scientific Blogging 2009

  • Achieving these high speeds requires data to be "multiplexed," a process in which a single high-speed stream is split into several slower streams using a multi-level modulation format and polarization multiplexing technologies.

    Scientific Blogging 2009

  • Achieving these high speeds requires data to be "multiplexed," a process in which a single high-speed stream is split into several slower streams using a multi-level modulation format and polarization multiplexing technologies.

    Scientific Blogging 2009

  • The team used a special manufacturing process to create a waveguide that mixes four 42.7 Gbps signals, creating a multiplexed 170.8 Gbps signal.

    How Fast Can Optical Networks Go? How About 170 Gbps? 2009

  • But alas, now split between the glassed-off fortress of the Eurostar showroom and the far-off extension for the spurned Midland platforms, the undercroft filled with a standard-issue transport shopping mall, and enhanced with a Betjeman-themed pub, St Pancras has been multiplexed.

    Ruined gothic « Squares of Wheat 2009

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