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BandingSmooth graduated colors reduced to larger blocks of color. This produces a visible stepping of shades in the image.
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Bandinga) In equine terms, a method of styling a mane into sections with rubber bands b) Marking an animal (e.g. a bird) by fastening a band to a part of their body. c) A method used to castrate animals in w [..]
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BandingA technique via endoscopy that the dilated blood vessels in the esophagus can be removed by putting rubber bands on and eventually fall off to the disappearance of those vessels.
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BandingThe presence of color zoning lines, or "bands", in some minerals, such as Agate. See also Banded.
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Bandinga method of placing fertilizer in a narrow strip either on the soil surface or below it, typically near the root zone of plants (normal recommendations suggest 4-6 inches away from plants); banding is [..]
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BandingThe placement of fertilizer in the soil close to a row of seed.
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Bandingapplying a pesticide to a strip over or along each crop row
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BandingThe presence of extraneous lines in a printed page. Banding generally occurs when a color printer needs to pass the print head over a page multiple times to print each color. If the page isn't ex [..]
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Bandingn. refers to an approach to setting cutoff scores in personnel selection. Initially, several ranges of scores known as score bands are identified, usually on the basis of the standard error of measure [..]
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BandingSurgical obliteration by constriction of the abnormal veins.
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Bandingthe process of cementing orthodontic bands to your teeth
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BandingMethod of packaging printed pieces using paper, rubber, or fiberglass bands.
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BandingThe application of decorative bands of enamel or precious-metal compounds, normally by machine, to containers such as tumblers, cups, cosmetics bottles, etc.
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BandingThe application of decorative bands of enamel or precious-metal compounds, normally by machine, to containers such as tumblers, cups, cosmetics bottles, etc.
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BandingThe appearance of solid bands or patterns of visibly distinct colors within what should otherwise be a continuous and seamless color gradation. Banding can be caused by several factors, including low [..]
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Banding(n) a stripe or stripes of contrasting color(n) an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material
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Banding The process of differential staining of chromosomes of cells to reveal the characteristic patterns of bands that permit identification of individual chromosomes and recognition of missing segments
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BandingMethod of packaging printed pieces using paper, rubber, or fiberglass bands.
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BandingDefect in halftone screens or screen tints output by laser printers or imagesetters in which parallel breaks (stair steps) or streaks appear in the dot pattern.
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Bandingbroad banding is an approach to grouping learners where perceived ability is not the only criterion used, although it may be the most significant. Other factors in constructing groups may be influenti [..]
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BandingA system of grouping students in schools according to their ability.
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BandingAn 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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BandingSmooth graduated colors reduced to larger blocks of color. This produces a visible stepping of shades in the image.
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BandingAn artifact of color gradation in computer imaging, when graduated colors break into larger blocks of a single color, reducing the "smooth" look of a proper gradation.
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BandingWhen graduated colors are broken into larger blocks of a single color, the smoothness of the color gradation is reduced.
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BandingStaining of bands, or Chromosome segments, allowing the precise Identification of individual Chromosomes or parts of Chromosomes. Applications include the determination of Chromosome rearrangements in [..]
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Bandingtechnique for monitoring arthropods using a corrugated cardboard strip placed around a branch to provide a refuge that is periodically inspected for inhabitants
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BandingThe presence color zoning lines, or "bands", in some minerals.
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BandingA technique used to stretch the hair out. Wet hair is put in small ponytails, then ouchless bands or small rubber bands are placed every inch or so down the length of the ponytail. Once dry, the ponytail holders are removed and the hair is styled as usual.
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BandingMethod of packaging printed pieces of paper using rubber or paper bands.
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Bandingsee Pupil grouping.
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