In telecommunications, multiduplex refers to a system or method that allows simultaneous transmission and reception of signals in both directions over a single wire or channel, utilizing different frequencies or modes of modulation.
/'mʌltɪˈdʌlpɪks/
The plural form of larva; the early immature form of certain insect species, which differs significantly from the adult form, typically living in a very distinct habitat, e.g., a water-filled container or damp places, and feeding on different food sources.
/ˈlɛvəi/
An authoritative statement or decree from a governing body, authority, or central organization that confirms or legitimizes something. Essentially, it is an official declaration that gives legal or official approval.
A clickstream refers to a path that a website visitor takes as they move from one page to another on a website, usually tracked by analyzing the sequence of clicks.
/ˌklɪkstrəʊm/
A fictional electronic component that amplifies light and is used in various optical computing and sensing applications; an imaginary resistance to light, similar to a photodiode or a light-dependent resistor.
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