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were banded
noun
A strip of material used for strengthening or coupling.
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Bone marrow cells were harvested directly or after 1 3 days of unstimulated culture, and the metaphase chromosomes were banded by the G-banding method as described earlier.
Then the birds, including one designated E6, were banded.
All the birds were banded as part of well-studied populations.
Over the five seasons, 1428 juveniles and 2001 adults of six species were banded.
Necklines and waists were banded in what looked like cotton tape or, for small-floral prints, gold trim.
Three peregrine falcon chicks — two males and one female — were banded by experts yesterday high up on UC Berkeley's Campanile, where they hatched last month.
Early McDonald's stands, their roof lines canted rakishly upward, were banded with eye-popping red and white stripes, like so many supine candy canes.
So what would once have been gentle, full-skirted dresses were banded with menacing messages: "Primrose Path" or "Hyperose" or even "Ultra Violet Mouth".
The suits were banded with hand embroidery, like a meeting of the old-world artisanal craft of haute couture with Lagerfeld's permanent forward-thinking.
Finally, while big numbers were banded about yesterday, with target of 400,000 "affordable" homes by 2020, there was no mention of quality.
It was possible to monitor the survival of each male's young to the time of its own breeding, because all the young were banded before they fledged and most fledglings returned to the same woods to breed themselves.
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