-
torsos retractable into
their large bodies,
doublers (a
translation of Lem's
neologism dubelt, to mean "
double-bodied"). The next day the
expedition begins...
- e.g. Flute,
doubling piccolo Musicians who play more than one
woodwind instrument are
called woodwind doublers or reed
players Double tracking, a recording...
-
first "
double" in the term
refers to the two (
double)
categories and the
second "
double"
refers to ac****ulating ten or more (typically
double digits)...
- image. This
technique is
referred to as "blend deinterlacing". Some line
doublers are
capable of
using the
former technique in
moving areas and the latter...
-
fermion doubling leads to
incorrect results due to the
doublers, so many
strategies to
overcome this
problem have been developed.
While doublers can be...
- Look up
double-
double or
double double in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
double-
double refers to a
basketball achievement where a
player ac****ulates...
- Look up
double or
dubble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Double, The
Double or
Dubble may
refer to:
Multiplication by 2
Double precision, a floating-point...
- had collapsed. Fine
Spinners and
Doublers was
acquired by
Courtaulds in 1963.
Notes Fine
Cotton Spinners and
Doublers ****ociation,
Graces Guide, retrieved...
- The
double b**** (/ˈdʌbəl beɪs/), also
known as the
upright b****, the
acoustic b****, the bull fiddle, or
simply the b****, is the
largest and lowest-pitched...
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Double top and
double bottom are
reversal chart patterns observed in the
technical analysis of
financial trading markets of stocks, commodities, currencies...