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Banding logo #10101) Adornment 2) Band 3) Material for hat strips 4) Medical treatment 5) Stripe
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Banding logo #10101) Hatband 2) Neckband 3) Stripe
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Banding logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Band
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banding logo #21358A decorative inlay or veneer strip in contrasting wood or metal. Often used as a border on door panels, table tops and drawer fronts. Straight-banding is cut along the grain of the wood. Cross-banding is cut across the grain. Feather or herringbone banding if ormed from two narrow veneers laid at an angle to each other to provide a chevron effect.....
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banding logo #21003(from the article `gneiss`) Gneiss is medium- to coarse-grained and may contain abundant quartz and feldspar, which some petrographers regard as essential components. The ...
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banding logo #21003(from the article `ornithology`) ...gained through simple, direct field observation (usually aided only by binoculars), some areas of ornithology have benefited greatly from the ...
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banding logo #21142division of a picture into horizontal stripes of slightly different luminance or hue, resulting usually from differences between the video tape recorder heads
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Banding logo #20472(Digital cameras and photo printers) Depiction error often occurring in dark sections of an image when shooting with a high sensitivity setting. Smooth lines of brightness or colour look like bands of brightness or colour.
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Banding logo #20795A method used by some schools for allocating pupils to teaching groups by ability.
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banding logo #20973<dentistry> The process of cementing orthodontic bands to your teeth. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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banding logo #21001(band´ing) the act of encircling and binding with a thin strip of material. in genetics, any of several techniques of staining chromosomes so that a characteristic pattern of transverse dark and light bands becomes visible, permitting identification of individual chromosome pairs. There are four popular te...
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banding logo #10444A decorative, INLAID or VENEER strip, in contrasting wood or sometimes metal. Banding may be used as a border on a door panel, table top or drawer front. Straight banding is cut along the grain of the wood; cross banding is cut across the grain; feather banding or herringbone banding is formed of two narrow pieces of veneer laid at an angle to each …...
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Banding logo #20948A visible stepping of shades in a gradient. A artifact of colour gradation in computer imaging, when graduated colours break into larger blocks of a single colour, reducing the smooth look of a proper gradation.
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Banding logo #23458A hair shaft having various colors (see agouti)
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Banding logo #23904Inhomogeneous distribution of alloying elements or phases aligned in filaments or plates parallel to the direction of working.
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Banding logo #20189Distinct bands of colour in a cross-wise direction.
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banding logo #20511distinct shades seen in colours that should instead appear seamlessly gradated
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banding logo #20974stripe noun an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material
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banding logo #21221In UK education, the division of school pupils into broad streams by ability. Banding is used by some local authorities to ensure that comprehensive schools receive an intake of children spread right across the ability range. It is used internally by some schools as a means of avoiding groups of widely mixed ability
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Banding logo #22122An artefact of colour gradation in computer imaging. When graduated colours break into larger blocks of a single colour, the smooth look of a proper gradation is reduced.
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banding logo #22213A research activity in which birds are captured, examined, measured, and banded by having a metal band placed around their leg. Each band has a unique number, so if the bird is ever recaptured or recovered, data can be shared with the original banding station.
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Banding logo #22222A research activity in which birds are captured, examined, measured, and banded by having a metal band placed around their leg. Each band has a unique number, so if the bird is ever recaptured or recovered, data can be shared with the original banding station.
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Banding logo #22745A styling technique used to inhibit hair shrinkage and thereby display more of the hair's actual length. .Gathering the hair into one ponytail or several smaller ones, covered elastic bands are affixed snugly from the scalp area, one after the other, all the way down to the ends, (or near the ends) of the hair. Several bands may be needed for each ...
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Banding logo #23362A method of placing fertilizer in a narrow strip either on the soil surface or below it, typically near the root zone of plants. Banding is typically done at or prior to planting time as a starter fertilizer for young transplants.
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Banding logo #23433Inaccurate color representation that results in patterned stripes created by harsh, well-defined transitions between different ranges. Banding is generally caused by insufficient color or gray-scale ranges within the output device's image processor, or by insufficient information within the original scan.
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