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Resolve a list of data type strings.

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The project `dtypes2strings` resolves a list of data type strings, providing functionality to convert data types to their string representations. It is part of the stdlib library, which is a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, focusing on numerical and scientific computation, and is designed for developers working with numerical data types in web and Node.js environments.

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