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SpottingPlacing a small volume or pill of fluid in a wellbore annulus to free differentially stuck pipe. Oil-base mud is the traditional stuck-pipe spotting fluid. Speed in mixing and placing the spot is of p [..]
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SpottingBehavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind and which start new fires beyond the zone of direct ignition by the main fire.
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SpottingOutbreak of secondary fires as firebrands or other burning materials are carried ahead of the main fire line by winds.
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SpottingRetouching of a photographic print using a brush with watercolors or dyes, or a pencil, to get rid of blemishes caused by dust or scratches on a negative.
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SpottingBehavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind and start new fires beyond the zone of direct ignition by the main fire.
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SpottingUsually, light bleeding between menstrual periods, which may only be seen on toilet tissue after wiping. Normal spotting is associated, for example, with ovulation, the use of some hormonal methods of birth control, the onset of menstruation, and perimenopause. Though not always abnormal, spotting during pregnancy or after vaginal intercourse shoul [..]
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Spottingspotting (pop)
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SpottingUsed in scoring and sound effects editing to identify the specific scenes or points where music cues or effects cues will take place. Usually, this will include information on length and style.
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SpottingPlacing a container or trailer where required to be loaded or unloaded.
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SpottingPlacing a container where required to be loaded or unloaded.
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SpottingPlacing a container where required to be loaded or unloaded.
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SpottingThe fitting of one part of a die to another by applying oil pigment to the surface of the finished part and bringing into contact with the intended mating part, the high spots being marked by the tra [..]
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SpottingThe placing of a car where required to be accessible for loading or unloading.
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SpottingAn alternative to belaying commonly used during bouldering. A friend of the climber stands beneath them and prevents awkward falls or falls onto hazards.
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SpottingA technique to help a boulderer control their fall.
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SpottingA technique using a fine sable brush loaded with watercolour or dye to retouch small dust marks or hairs on prints. You can also retouch black spots using bleach.
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SpottingAbnormal Uterine Bleeding that is not related to Menstruation, usually in females without regular Menstrual Cycle. The irregular and unpredictable Bleeding usually comes from a dysfunctional Endometri [..]
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SpottingDevelopment of small areas on a painted surface which differ in color or gloss from the major portion of the work.
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SpottingPlacing a container where required to be loaded or unloaded.
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SpottingBehavior of a fire producing sparks or embers that are carried by the wind and start new fires outside the perimeter of the main fire.
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SpottingOutbreak of secondary fires as firebrands or other burning materials are carried ahead of the main fire line by winds.
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SpottingOutbreak of secondary fires as firebrands or other burning materials are carried ahead of the main fire line by winds.
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Spotting
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SpottingSpotting may refer to:
Medicine
Vaginal spotting, light bleeding that is not a menstrual periodPhotography:
Aircraft spotting
Bus spotting
Car spotting
Train spottingPastimes:
Spots (cannabis), a m [..]
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SpottingSpotting in weight or resistance training, is the act of supporting another person during a particular exercise, with an emphasis on allowing the participant to lift or push more than they could norma [..]
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SpottingSpotting is a technique used in climbing, especially in bouldering, where the climbers are close to the ground and ropes are not typically used. The spotter stands below the climber, with arms raised [..]
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SpottingSpotting is a technique used in climbing, especially in bouldering, where the climbers are close to the ground and ropes are not typically used. The spotter stands below the climber, with arms raised [..]
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SpottingIn the production of photographic prints, spotting is a type of retouching concerned with correcting minor flaws in the finished print with specially made paints, dyes, pencils and pens.White spots on [..]
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SpottingSpotting is a technique used by dancers during the execution of various dance turns. The goal of spotting is to attain a constant orientation of the dancer's head and eyes, to the extent possible, in [..]
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SpottingThe term spotting is used in the motion-picture and video production industries to refer to the process of deciding where within a film the musical score and sound effects will be located, a process o [..]
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Spotting(n) the act of spotting or staining something(n) the act of detecting something; catching sight of something(n) a point located with respect to surface features of some region(n) a short section or il [..]
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SpottingEN:15567 Ropes Course; definition: This type of support does not require any specific equipment. One or more people work together to catch, hold or give physical support to other participants.
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