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banding Making the pulmonary artery narrower with a band to reduce blood flow to the lungs.
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bandwidth The information carrying capacity of the fiber. The bandwidth for a given wavelength is the lowest frequency at which optical power has decreased by 3 dB, expressed in MHz-km. At frequencies higher than the recommended bandwidth, modal dispersion creates distortion making signals unreadable.
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bank Financial intermediary Institution for receiving, lending, and safeguarding money as well as conduction other financial transactions. There are several types of banks: central banks, commercial banks, corporate banks, credit unions, savings banks, trust companies, finance companies, life insurers, investment banks, etc... Banks have drastically evolved throughout time, increasing their services but also becoming institutions that cater to greater numbers of people. ...
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band One layer of a multispectral image representing data values for a specific range of the electromagnetic spectrum of reflected light or heat (eg, ultraviolet, blue, green, red, near-infrared, infrared, thermal, radar, etc.). Also, other user-specified values derived by manipulation of original image bands. A standard color display of a multispectral image shows three bands, one each for red, green and blue. ...
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band The image produced on an autoradiograph that corresponds to a specific DNA fragment that has been prelabeled and has hybridized to a complementary labeled probe.
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