What's the difference between duple and duplex?

Duple


Definition:

  • (a.) Double.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Single-stranded and duples DNA were separated by hydroxylapatite chromatography.
  • (2) The patients were subsequently treated by a combination of dilthiazem (Diacordin), 3 X 30 mg by the oral route per day and oxyphenonium (Oxyphenon dupl.)
  • (3) Almost the same was the aberration in the propositus but with a deletion of the band lq11.2 : 46,XX, inv dupl l(q21.4----q12)del lq11.2.
  • (4) High resolution analysis of the early metaphase and prometaphase chromosomes of the father of a child with malformations and mental retardation revealed inv dupl l(q21.4----q12).

Duplex


Definition:

  • (a.) Double; twofold.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Gene 4 protein does not catalyze the hydrolysis of NTPs in the presence of duplex DNA, nor can T7 DNA polymerase use duplex DNA as a template.
  • (2) Delineation of the presence and anatomy of an obstructed, nonfunctioning upper-pole duplex system often requires multiple imaging techniques.
  • (3) Under optimal reaction conditions, HhaI and RsaI cleaved the DMTS-std duplex to 76-77% completion and the DMTS-imp duplex to 96-99% completion.
  • (4) In 29 patients undergoing duplex sonography of the hepatic artery, six (21%) had absence of a Doppler arterial pulse.
  • (5) Repeated transient ischemic attacks in the same territory with minimal lesions on arteriography and non-homogeneous plaque on duplex scan; 2.
  • (6) Depending on local anatomical properties duplex scanning failed to make a decision about the state of the ostium of the vertebral artery in 24% of the cases.
  • (7) The poly(dG-dC) helical duplex forms a modified, B-family structure (B*) at very high hydration and a normal B structure at slightly lower hydration.
  • (8) Crandell feline kidney cells in which the ADV-G strain of ADV was permissively replicating contained virion and non-structural proteins, large amounts of single stranded virion DNA, duplex replicative form (RF) DNA, and mRNA.
  • (9) Single-stranded linear DNAs were prepared by separating strands of duplex molecules or by cleaving single-stranded circles at a unique restriction site created by annealing a short defined oligonucleotide to the circle.
  • (10) Duplex and color Doppler sonography have become indispensable for evaluating the major vessels of the abdomen.
  • (11) In 60 patients, we examined 75 femoral bifurcations by duplex scanning and compared them with the independently performed angiography.
  • (12) A preoperative carotid evaluation by a Duplex Scanner ATL Mark V has been carried out in 338 patients candidates to CABG.
  • (13) The same six classes of hybrid duplexes were revealed when (32)P-labeled 50S virion RNA was hybridized with an excess of 18S RNA.
  • (14) Deep Doppler duplex imaging was supplemented with real-time spectral analysis and velocity measurements in 29 cases.
  • (15) The equilibrium between the loop and fully paired duplex conformations of the TATA 12-mer and TATA 16-mer is shifted toward the latter on addition of moderate salt.
  • (16) These leftward transcripts may antagonize the expression of the viral nuclear antigen messages by the formation of RNA duplexes.
  • (17) The stabilities of the duplexes are similar to those formed by unmodified oligomers, whereas the stability of the triplexes is approximately 18 degrees C lower than that formed by unmodified oligomers.
  • (18) Ribonuclease activity directed against the synthetic duplex polyrC:polyI was detected in nuclear extracts from both unstimulated and PHA-stimulated human lymphocytes.
  • (19) Our study shows that detection of a pulsatile portal venous waveform on duplex Doppler sonography in patients with liver dysfunction should raise the possibility of tricuspid regurgitation.
  • (20) Thus, the non-invasive duplex-sonography is a very appropriate method to diagnose thrombosis of the popliteal region and proximal.

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