Duplication, duplicate, and duplicator may refer
to:
- Duplicate
(film), a Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Bhatt
- Duplicates
(film), a 1992 TV-Movie starring Gregory
Harrison and Kim Greist
- The
Duplicate, a children's book by William Sleater
- Duplicate
Boy, a DC comics superhero
- Batman
Duplicate, a villain in Batman: The Animated Series
- The
Duplicate Man, an episode of The Outer Limits
- The
duplicator machine in Calvin and Hobbes
- Gene
duplication, a process which can result in free mutation
- Chromosomal
duplication, which can cause Bloom and Rett syndrome
- Polyploidy, a
phenomenon also known as ancient genome duplication
- Enteric
duplication cysts, certain portions of the gastrointenstinal
tract
- Diprosopus, a
form of cojoined twins also known as craniofacial duplication
- Diphallia, a
medical condition also known as penile duplication
- Duplicate
code, a source code sequence that occurs more than once in a
program
-
Duplicate characters in Unicode
- Duplication
matrix, a linear transformation dealing with half-vectorization
- Doubling
the cube, a problem in geometry also known as duplication of
the cube
- A type of multiplication
theorem called the Legendre duplication formula or simply
"duplication formula"
- Duplicating
machines, machines and processes designed to reproduce printed
material, photocopying being among
the best-known today; see also
List of duplicating processes
- Loop
bin duplicator, a device designed to copy pre-recorded audio
tapes
- Double
track, a method of railway design also known as track
duplication
- In road
construction, conversion of a single carriageway into Dual
carriageway
- Duplicate
publication, the publication same intellectual material by the
same author twice
- Reduplication,
a morphological process in linguistics
-
Rebirthing (Breathwork) duplicate, a therapeutic technique in
alternative medicine
- Duplicate
bridge, a popular variant of contract bridge, and its variant
Duplicate Tsing Yi South Bridge
- Duplicate
Scrabble, a Scrabble variant popular in French and some other
languages.
- "Decouple, duplicate, discriminate," the "three Ds" articulated
by Madeleine
Albright as necessary for NATO to avoid
duplicated in German: Duplikation
duplicated in French: Duplication