1 a thin, flat piece of cloth, elastic, metal, or other material put around something, or a long, narrow piece of colour, light, etc. that is different from what surrounds it: --
2 a particular range of values, numbers, etc.: --
3 a group of people who share the same interests or beliefs, or who have joined together for a special purpose: --
The former president still has a small band of supporters.
4 to put a band on something, especially an animal: --
5 a group of musicians who play music together, esp. popular music: --
Production of antibodies using proteins in gel bands.
The reverse sense shear bands are inter preted to have evolved in local shortening fields of the strain ellipse.
Their appearance is completely different to the deformation bands.
The frequencies at which this behaviour occurs correspond precisely to the passing bands in the infinite-array problem.
The frequencies at which this behaviour occurs correspond precisely to the stopping bands in the infinite-array problem.
I n each case where they appeared, the top corner characteristics were adjacent bands of light and dark relative to the surrounding medium.
Figure 25 shows the convection speed for increasing values of spatial separation in various frequency bands.
Keywords: microstructure, banded iron formations, quartz, pressure solution, recrystallization, strain, folding.