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- noun The state of being
multiplex
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Examples
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Moreover, there is media multiplexity: The more that people see each other in person and talk on the phone, the more they use the internet.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » The Strength of Internet Ties — new tools for creating social capital? 2006
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But the phenomenon's multiplexity and apparent mythic syntax allow for contact scenarios in keeping with the Cosmos of Centauri Dreams, Kaku and Dvorsky.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Immigration has played a large part in the musical life of the United States, as it has in the make-up of the population; and yet for all the multiplexity of his ancestry, the American citizen has been assimilated into a distinctive individuality that has all the traits of his different forbears, and is yet not closely like any of them.
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The multiplexity of a social network's communication space allows just that functionality, with lower social cost.
Unit Structures 2009
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This is, after all, a generation of young people known for what University of Toronto sociologist Barry Wellman calls "media multiplexity."
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This is, after all, a generation of young people known for what University of Toronto sociologist Barry Wellman calls "media multiplexity."
unknown title 2009
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According to Enoch, the Eph. 6: 17). "divine similitude," a n d requiring a intelligence that can take on physical chiliocosm represents the multiplexity of Batsalmaynu-Kidmoothenu Heb. "image" spiritual/physical regenesis through the form a n d h a v e the responsibility of evolution and the greater connection and similitude. "
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