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Was (wer) ist twin-tub - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TUB; Tub (disambiguation); Tubs

twin-tub      
¦ noun a type of washing machine having two top-loading drums, one for washing and the other for spin-drying.
TWINS         
  • [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], born in Siam (now [[Thailand]]) in 1811, were the origin of the term "Siamese twins".
  • Fraternal twin brothers as young babies.
  • Hereford]] breed in [[Miles City, Montana]]
  • [[Ibeyi]] duo Naomi (left) and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz are dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
  • Comparison of zygote development in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. In the uterus, a majority of monozygotic twins (60–70%) share the same [[placenta]] but have separate [[amniotic sac]]s. In 18–30% of monozygotic twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1–2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac.
  • Various types of chorionicity and amniosity (how the baby's sac looks) in monozygotic (one egg/identical) twins as a result of when the fertilized egg divides
  • Adult fraternal twins
  • A pair of female [[ere ibeji]] twin figures (early 20th-century) in the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. The [[Yoruba people]] have the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world.
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) illustration of twins showing one fetus with exposure to more amniotic fluid while the other is "stuck" with the membrane tightly around itself.
  • Two fraternal twin brothers have commonalities.
ONE OF TWO OFFSPRING PRODUCED IN THE SAME PREGNANCY
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Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers (TWINS) are a pair of NASA instruments aboard two United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellites in Molniya orbits. TWINS was designed to provide stereo images of the Earth's ring current.
twins         
  • [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], born in Siam (now [[Thailand]]) in 1811, were the origin of the term "Siamese twins".
  • Fraternal twin brothers as young babies.
  • Hereford]] breed in [[Miles City, Montana]]
  • [[Ibeyi]] duo Naomi (left) and Lisa-Kaindé Diaz are dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
  • Comparison of zygote development in monozygotic and dizygotic twins. In the uterus, a majority of monozygotic twins (60–70%) share the same [[placenta]] but have separate [[amniotic sac]]s. In 18–30% of monozygotic twins each fetus has a separate placenta and a separate amniotic sac. A small number (1–2%) of monozygotic twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Fraternal twins each have their own placenta and own amniotic sac.
  • Various types of chorionicity and amniosity (how the baby's sac looks) in monozygotic (one egg/identical) twins as a result of when the fertilized egg divides
  • Adult fraternal twins
  • A pair of female [[ere ibeji]] twin figures (early 20th-century) in the permanent collection of [[The Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]. The [[Yoruba people]] have the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world.
  • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) illustration of twins showing one fetus with exposure to more amniotic fluid while the other is "stuck" with the membrane tightly around itself.
  • Two fraternal twin brothers have commonalities.
ONE OF TWO OFFSPRING PRODUCED IN THE SAME PREGNANCY
Identical twin; Identical twins; Twins; Fraternal twin; Fraternal twins; Monozygotic; Dizygotic; Gemellology; Twins (human); Twin brother; Polar twins; Half-identical twin; Monozygotic twins; Semi-identical twins; Half Twins; Twin (Biological); Dizygotic twins; Monozyotic; Dissimilar twin; Twin birth; Study of twins; Twin sister; Half twins; DZ twins; Dizygotic Twins; Fraternal twinning; Dizygotic twin; Non-identical twin; Quaternary marriage; Monozygotic twinning; Monozygotic twin; MZ twin; Twin pregnancies; Dichorionic twins; Half twin; Semi-identical twin; Sesquizygotic twin; Polar body twin; Sesquizygotic; Sororal twin; Semiidentical twins; Semi identical twins; Mirror twins; Mirror twin; Dichorionic twin; Twin pregnancy; Fraternal Twins; Chorionicity; Non-identical twins; Mirror image twins; Faternal twins; Mirror image twin; Physical twin; 👯‍♀️; Pair of twins; Bi-paternal twins; Draft:Michael T. Gabbett; Draft:Michael Terrence Gabbett; User:Tristien/sandbox
n. pl.
(Astron.) [With The prefixed.] Gemini.

Wikipedia

Tub

Tub may refer to:

  • A tub (container):
    • a round or oblong container with or without a lid:
      • a plant pot
    • a shallow, plastic or paper container, typically with a lid or closure
    • Tub (unit), a former quantity for sale or butter or cheese
  • A bathtub, a plumbing fixture for bathing
  • Hot tub, a large bath or small pool designed to comfortably hold multiple persons
  • Quarry tub, a type of railway or tramway wagon
  • Slack tub, in blacksmithing, a quench
  • Tub boat, an unpowered cargo boat used on early canals
  • Twin tub, a type of washing machine
  • Tub file, in computing, an early, primitive random access memory technology.
  • Tub Welch, a baseball player.

TUB may refer to:

  • TUB (gene)
  • Citroën TUB, a light van
  • Technical University of Berlin (Germany)
  • Transports Urbains du Beauvaisis, local public transport operator in northern France
  • Tubuai – Mataura Airport (IATA airport code)

TUBS or Tubs may refer to:

  • Time unit box system, a system for notating events that happen over a time period.
  • Tokai University Boarding School in Denmark
  • Ryan Tubridy, Irish television and radio presenter.