Triplets are three children born at the same time to the same mother. one of three children born at the same time to the same mother twin (triple + -et (as in doublet))
Term used in reference to electrical lines that transport power through three different conductors or bundles of conductors, one for each phase (q v )
Three numbers which when used together represent a single quantity or location such as RGB or (x,y,z)
The unit of communication in the TWAIN API Applications communicate with the TWAIN DSM by passing it triplets, and the DSM communicates with each DS in the same way Each triplet consists of four (yes ) parts: Group code Data selector Message code Parameter You do not have to deal with triplets when programming with EZTWAIN
{i} one of three offspring born at one birth; any group of three; unit of three lines of verse; tercet, three notes played in the time normally allotted to two notes; imitation gem consisting of three parts
group of three trial areas, each subject to a different treatment Within each triplet, one area will be allocated to proactive culling, one to reactive culling and one to survey only
A sequence of 3 nucleotides comprising a codon of a nucleic acid and representing the code for an amino acid (triplet code, codon)
An electronic state of a molecule in which two spins are aligned This term is derived from spectroscopy: a system of two aligned spins has three possible orientations with respect to a magnetic field; each has a different energy, resulting in sets of three field-dependent spectral lines (see °doublet, °singlet )