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Adjective(1) reactive or functioning or allowing movement in two usually opposite directions

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(1) A dedicated wavelength pair for bidirectional transmission serves each node.(2) In order to provide stronger signals in both directions, a bidirectional amplifier is needed.(3) However, the nature of the construct lends itself to a bidirectional measure: work interference with family and family interference with work.(4) The integration of the two is quite good with regard to overall function and bidirectional data associativity.(5) Paths through these networks are generally bidirectional , and the concept of a label must be abstracted to the particular technology being signaled.(6) The evidence for tidal influence arises from documentation of bidirectional cross-strata, tidal bundles, tidal rhythmites and periodic variation in foreset thickness.(7) This bidirectional approach to the data allows the investigation of important issues while maintaining the primacy of the actual data.(8) The much broader climate change claim is bidirectional , and can include such non-temperature-related changes as frequency of storms, and even both droughts and floods.(9) The link slave devices and the link controller include protocol logic for communication according to a bidirectional protocol.(10) As Web traffic is real-time and bidirectional , for example, delaying is not really possible.(11) However, this leaves a problem, namely which gene in a pair of bidirectional protein-coding genes should we consider the sense gene and which the antisense?(12) With programmability, bidirectional travel, speed, and accessories, the transport pallet can change paths with maximum flexibility.(13) Error prevention features cannot be implemented easily without bidirectional connectivity.(14) It is highly likely that the relationship is bidirectional , with drug use playing a role in the commission of crimes and with crime reinforcing drug-using behavior.(15) Stabilizing selection may yield bidirectional effects because an average individual in a population may sometimes be above and sometimes below an optimum for a character.(16) The types of communication from one subsystem to another may be unidirectional or bidirectional .
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(1) bidirectional
(2) directional
(3) bi
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