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dualize

(ˈdjuːəˌlaɪz) or

dualise

vb (tr)
to make or regard (something) as two parts
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A proposal to dualize the highway was submitted with the Sindh government.
Topics of the 27 papers include enveloping skewfields of the nilpotent positive part and Borel subsuperalgebra, good codes from metacyclic groups, generating characters on non-communtative Frobenius rings, U-rings generated by its idempotents, Panov's theorem for weak Hopf algebras, and a new approach to dualize retractable modules.
ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad has announced that 31 Railway Stations will be upgraded across the country and dualize track between Peshawar and Lahore.
Even more interesting are the partial dualizations: We may either dualize on the Cartan part C[G], then we obtain invertible bimodule categories between different forms of [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII](g) e.g.
There is another possibility to dualize the notion of fractional cut covering, namely fractional cycle covering.
As many as 21 international and local groups have submitted bids for the 48-km-long stretch of the road project, which is part of a larger plan to dualize Nizwa-Thumrait-Salalah road.
MTSC-LR-1: Dualize (2(a)), (5(a-i)), (6(a-i)), (6(a-ii)).