multiplex

[ US /ˈməɫtiˌpɫɛks/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌltɪplˌɛks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a movie theater than has several different auditoriums in the same building
  2. communicates two or more signals over a common channel
ADJECTIVE
  1. having many parts or aspects
    the multiplex problem of drug abuse
  2. many and varied; having many features or forms
    manifold reasons
    our manifold failings
    manifold intelligence
    the multiplex opportunities in high technology
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How To Use multiplex In A Sentence

  • Not so much a summer scorcher, then, but a hot ticket that remains boisterously good fun for the undemanding multiplex-goers.
  • Most premium programmers offer a variety of multiplex channels on digital tiers to rotate their movie libraries, at no extra cost to the operator.
  • Recording/reproducing device which receives an FM multiplexed signal comprising a subcarrier or a darc signal and outputs traffic information after detecting an intermission.
  • And a multiplexer selects one of the outputted results from the two input adder and the three input adder and subtracter based on the selection signal from the selection judging circuit.
  • It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
  • His radical plans include a revolutionary, sliding lightweight roof, as well as new buildings to house a fashion and art college, multiplex cinema, luxury flats and even a centre for the town's youth.
  • It will eventually feature a nightclub, restaurant, retail units and multiplex cinema.
  • The general design of a bit slice computes all required functions of a particular bit in the operands in parallel, and then uses a multiplexer to choose between the functions: Babbage-Boole Digital Arithmetical and Logical Mill: Part 1 « The Half-Baked Maker
  • Conclusion The SNP fluorescent-multiplex system based on the fragment length discrepant allele specific PCR strategy is simple and economical, and is of a high application value in forensic medicine.
  • Are you running into a lot of constraints among operators who are devoting digital bandwidth to multiplexes and additional pay-per-view channels?
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