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- A spirit duplicator (also Rexograph and Ditto machine in North America, Banda machine and Fordigraph machine in the U.K. and Australia) is a printing method...
- duplication, duplications, duplicator, or twofold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duplication, duplicate, and duplicator may refer to: Gene duplication...
- mimeograph machine (often abbreviated to mimeo, sometimes called a stencil duplicator or stencil machine) was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked by...
- A digital duplicator, also known as a printer-duplicator, is a printing technology designed for high-volume, repetitive print jobs (100 copies or more)...
- Risograph is a brand of digital duplicators manufactured by the Riso Kagaku Corporation, that are designed mainly for high-volume photocopying and printing...
- do****ent-reproduction technology. They have now been replaced by digital duplicators, scanners, laser printers, and photocopiers, but for many years they...
- The Enchanted Duplicator is science fiction fan fiction written by Walt Willis and Bob Shaw. It was originally published in February 1954, in an edition...
- A pulse duplicator is a device used to duplicate the pulsing flow of the human heart and the ****ociated hemodynamics. It is used to research the conditions...
- The Human Duplicators is a 1965 American science fiction film by Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc. Produced and directed by Hugo Grimaldi and Arthur C. Pierce...
- duplicator is a specialized audio tape machine used in the duplication of pre-recorded audio c****ettes and 8-track cartridges. Loop bin duplicators were...