müzik topluluğu

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bands
These are thin bands of metal, carefully fitted to the back molars and then cemented in place They give us a way to grasp and control the back molars In other words, Bands are the brackets for the molars
Clerical bands are a relic of the ancient amice, a square linen tippet tied about the neck of priests during the administration of mass (Discontinued by the parochial clergy the latter part of the 19th century, but still used by clerics on the Continent )
A piece of material that goes around a piece Most typically a steel band that goes around a chest or box (As opposed to banding which is decorative veneer not found on country furniture )
The cords or thongs on which the sections of a book are sewn If the cords are laid into grooves so that they lie flush with or slightly below the surface of the back, they are referred to as recessed cords If the cords or thongs are not recessed, they form ridges across the backbone of the book and are referred to as raised bands See also flexible binding
third-person singular of band
Bands wrap around parts inside the transmission called drums The drums house the gears and clutches and freewheel until a certain gear needs to be applied For example, when first gear needs to be applied, the drum for first gear is locked up by the application of the band By locking up the drum, the gears now drive the output shafts, which in turn ultimately drive wheels
{i} two strips that hang from the front of a collar of formal clothes of certain clerics or scholars and lawyers
(Otomotiv) Part of a system that allows an automatic transmissions to change gears
Small autonomous groups, usually associated with foraging societies
a metal ring fitted around the molars and cemented in place It has a tube-like attachment that the wire is terminated in
Part of a system that allows an automatic transmissions to change gears These bands can be adjusted externally without taking the transmission apart Adjusting the bands is part of normal transmission service
Emission or absorption lines, usually in the spectra of chemical compounds, so numerous and closely spaced that they coalesce into broad emission or absorption bands
plural of band
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müzik topluluğu
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