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Not really - since the second unlocking is no different than the first. Whenever the database is locked, keepass removes all traces of it from memory (except which database is "open"). It needs the master key again in order to decrypt the DB.
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Truecrypt's encryption is not weaker than KeePass'. What you read was a vulnerability that would allow attackers to know if a random file was infact a TrueCrypt volume. This vulnerability in no way helps the attacker gain access to the data inside, all it does is reduce the user's "plausible deniability".
Someone who has access to changed versions of your KDB *might* have a slight...
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