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band (1) A strip of paper, printed or unprinted, that wraps around loose sheets (in lieu of binding with a cover) or assembled pieces. (2) The operation of putting a paper band around loose sheets or assembled pieces. (3) Metal straps wrapped around skids of cartons or materials wrapped in waterproof paper, to secure the contents to the skid for shipment.
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banding The differential staining of a chromosome by a variety of techniques that results in a specific pattern of positively and negatively stained bands for each chromosomal pair.
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bandicoot 1. small, omniverous, night-foraging marsupials of Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands. More than any other group of Australian marsupials, the phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots are poorly understood, and present classifications reflect this: there are nineteen species in eight genera. All bandicoots have long, pointed muzzles, dingy gray or brown fur and long, rat-like tails. They range in size from that of a rat to that of a rabbit. ...
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banding An undesirable graphic effect in which a gradation contains visible stepping of shades.
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BAN [Scottish] pale or white, usually of hair
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