doublets in English

noun
1
either of a pair of similar things, in particular.
2
a man's short close-fitting padded jacket, commonly worn from the 14th to the 17th century.
Indicators of this are the short doublet and very prominent codpiece, the round-toed shoes and the knee-breeches.

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1. We offer Achromatic doublets, cylindrical Achromatic doublets, and air-spaced Achromatic doublets, as well as Achromatic triplets that allow for maximum aberration control.

2. Our Achromats are air-spaced doublets made from durable, weather resistant glasses of normal dispersion

3. The metal atom doublets are oriented parallel to the an axis in a unit cell.

4. The Axoneme of the PC comprises nine parallel doublets of microtubules, which form a ring

5. Axonemes are organelles that are composed of microtubule doublets and singlets with a complex assembly of associated proteins

6. • Axonemes are organelles that are composed of microtubule doublets and singlets with a complex assembly of associated proteins

7. Thus each double helix becomes two double helices, with the two new doublets remaining joined at the centromere.

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9. Axoneme definition, the shaft within a flagellum or cilium, containing twenty microtubules arranged as nine doublets and two singlets

10. A party of revellers in black and red velvet doublets and hose ran down the arcade, showering everyone with confetti.

11. An Axoneme is comprised of two central microtubules surrounded by nine doublets, the nexin-dynein regulatory complex, radial spokes, and dynein arms

12. The walls of Longleat House’s rooms and halls are lined with family portraiture—great oil-on-canvas renderings of Bewigged men in ruffs and doublets, and …

13. “The origins of the Codpiece lie in the triangle of fabric used to join the two separate hose legs in the late 15th century when doublets shortened

14. The ideal vessel was well furnished with armor and weapons: coats of mail, pourpoints (padded doublets), Cuirasses (body armor), shields, helmets, knives, daggers, spades, axes, clubs, and lances (some with iron hooks to attack enemies who tried to board the ship).

15. Furthermore, a certain degree of increased permeability for sodium and potassium ions leads to oscillations of the membrane potential and to short bursts of action potentials, the so-called “doublets” or “multiplets” (Turbin, Lefebvre u.

16. Capes and Cloaks; Doublets and Vests; Gambesons and Padding; Surcoats Tabards and Brigadines; Pants Tights and Kilts; Shirts and Tunics; Shoes Boots and Sandals; Coats and Jerkins; Belts Baldrics and Frogs; Caps Hats and Crowns; Sporrans and Pouches; Women