Banding may mean forming a group. It can also refer to:
- Banding or ability grouping, the practice, in education, of placing students into groups or classes based on their abilities, talents, or previous achievement
- Banding, artefactual minor variants observable in outputs from computer printers and photocopiers, allowing forensic identification of brands or individual machines
- Banding, or posterization, an optical effect in photographic, or computer graphic, imaging
- Banding (medical), medical procedures including the banding of blood vessels and gastric banding
- Bird banding, also known as bird ringing, and bat banding, research methods in field biology
- The segmenting of albums in analog recording, by the use of splicing tape
- A technique in cytogenetics, e. Tracking (also called ability grouping or streaming) is the practice in Education, of placing students into different groups within a School Forensic Identification is the application of forensic science and technology to identify specific objects from the Trace evidence they leave often at a Crime Posterization (pronounced Poe-ster-ize-ation of an image occurs when a region of an image with a continuous gradation of tone is replaced with several regions of fewer tones resulting Banding refers to a Medical procedure which uses elastic bands for constriction Bird ringing (also known as bird Banding) is an aid to studying wild Birds by attaching a small individually numbered metal or plastic ring to their legs An album or record album is a collection of related audio or Music tracks distributed to the public Analog (or analogue) recording (Greek ana is "according to" and logos "relationship" is a technique used to store Cytogenetics is a branch of Genetics that is concerned with the study of chromosomes and cell division g. G banding
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G-banding is technique used in Cytogenetics to produce differently stained regions on condensed Chromosomes The Metaphase chromosomes are treated with A musical ensemble is a group of two or more Musicians who perform instrumental or vocal Music.
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