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Doublet

Doublet meaning

A pair of two similar or equal things; couple. | One of two or more different words in a language derived from the same etymological root but having different phonological forms (e.g., toucher and toquer in French or shade and shadow in English). See also Appendix:Glossary#doublet. | In textual criticism, two different narrative accounts of the same actual event.

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For comparison, Lin said, it would take about 100 household furnaces burning at the same time to heat up Doublet Pool enough to thump.

Your second question is really easy, doublet versus monotherapy.

The PSMA Alpha-PET DoubLET platform technology represents a potential leap forward in the field of prostate cancer diagnostics and treatment.

These response rates are even in the vicinity of the nivolumab-ipilimumab combo, which could present patients with a completely distinct set of immunotherapeutic options if they do not respond to one doublet.

According to medieval clothing expert Adrien Harmand, she wore two layers of hosen or "pants" ("trousers" in British-English) attached to the doublet with 20 fastenings.

Also, the doublet wo meaning "hemp" is attested in Western Old Japanese and Southern Ryūkyū.

An arming doublet (also called aketon) worn under armour, particularly plate armour of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe, contains arming points for attaching plates.

An opal doublet consists of a relatively thin layer of precious opal, backed by a layer of dark-colored material, most commonly ironstone, dark or black common opal (potch), onyx, or obsidian.

An opal triplet is similar to a doublet, but has a third layer, a domed cap of clear quartz or plastic on the top.

Caesar is mentioned to be wearing an Elizabethan doublet instead of a Roman toga.

Either member of this doublet can undergo a charged current interaction by emitting or absorbing a and be converted into the other member.

It can be minimised by using an achromatic doublet (or achromat) in which two materials with differing dispersion are bonded together to form a single lens.

Since she instead gave the infant Zeus to Adamanthea to nurse in a cave on a mountain in Crete, it is clear that Adamanthea is a doublet of Amalthea.

The tidal limit used to be Woodston Wharf until the Dog-in-a-Doublet lock was built five miles (8 km) downstream in 1937.

They together form the isospin doublet ( ).

This flow pattern is usually referred to as a doublet, or dipole, and can be interpreted as the combination of a source-sink pair of infinite strength kept an infinitesimally small distance apart.

This increases the usual number of common months between leap months to roughly 34 months when a doublet of common years occurs, while reducing the number to about 29 months when only a common singleton occurs.

This particle would have no other Standard Model interactions (apart from the Yukawa interactions with the neutral component of the Higgs doublet ), so is called a sterile neutrino.