
1) Booming 2) Clangour 3) Clinking 4) Echoing 5) Encircling 6) Jingling 7) Jingly 8) Loud 9) Metallic 10) Peal 11) Plangency 12) Reechoing 13) Resonance 14) Resonant 15) Resonating 16) Resounding 17) Reverberance 18) Reverberant 19) Reverberating 20) Reverberative 21) Rolling 22) Sonority 23) Sonorousness
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1) Bright 2) Brilliant 3) Calling up 4) Clinking 5) Echoing 6) Hollow 7) Jingling 8) Jingly 9) Like certain endorsements 10) Like some endorsements 11) Live 12) Reechoing 13) Requesting an answer 14) Resonant 15) Resonating 16) Resounding 17) Reverberant 18) Reverberating 19) Reverberative 20) Rolling
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Process of banding bird legs with small metal or plastic tags to allow individual birds to be identified should it be later recaptured or recovered. Information can include date, age, sex, molt, and fat content.
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the removal of a circle of wool from around the pizzle of a male sheep.
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[signal] In electronics, signal processing, and video, ringing is unwanted oscillation of a signal, particularly in the step response (the response to a sudden change in input). It is also known as hunting. It is closely related to overshoot, generally occurring following overshoot, and thus the terms are at times conflated. It is also know...
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[telephony] A ringing signal operates a bell or other ringtone generator in a telephone, to alert the user to an incoming telephone call. In landline telephones, bells or ringtones are rung by impressing a 60 to 105-volt RMS 20-Hertz sine wave across the tip and ring conductors of the subscriber line, in series with the (typically) -48VDC l...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ring • a & n. from Ring, v. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ring
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an action whereby a called terminal equipment is advised that another terminal wishes to establish a connection with it
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an action whereby a telephone station is advised that another station wishes to establish a connection with it NOTE - The term is also applied to the process of applying ringing current to a telephone station.
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phenomenon of an oscillatory nature appearing as a series of closely spaced bands to the right of high contrast vertical edges in a television image NOTE - In colour television, ringing may produce colour fringes.
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An undesirable resonance at the cut off frequency of a filter that has a high rate of cut-off. Rise Time How fast an audio waveform makes a sudden increase to a higher level.
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Short-term spikes in a signal. Usually related in digital circuitry to transients generated when a gate changes (switches) logic states.
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Ring'ing a & noun from
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The scientific pursuit of marking birds usually using leg bands to explore their migration movements (also known as Banding in North America). Satellite telemetry is also used to follow bird movements. Professional teams also involving amateur birders organize such research pursuits using mist nets to safely trap, mark and immediately release wild ...
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see Banding
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[
n] - the giving of a ring as a token of engagement
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Placing a metal ring, marked with a unique number and contact address, on a bird's leg so that the bird can be identified if it is recaptured or found at a later date. Combinations of coloured rings can allow birds to be identified in the field without capture. The information gained from ringing allows for bird populations to be monitored to a deg...
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Continued oscillation after an external force or excitation is removed, as after a guitar string is plucked. See also: Frequency, Natural Frequency, Oscillation.
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noun the giving of a ring as a token of engagement
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The tendency for any vibrating surface to continue to produce the same frequency. This is limited by
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Trapping and tagging of a bird, usually done by officials from BTO, RSPB or other conservation bodies for the sake of scientific studies of particular species. Also used people who keep and show birds, such as pigeons.
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