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Ringing (disambiguation)
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Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism         
  • Anastasians gathered to celebrate the [[Annunciation]].
  • ''Different Spaces. White. UV'', by Lola V. Lonli, 2012.
  • Anastasians practising a ''khorovod'', circle-dance, near a bonfire, for the festival of [[Kupala Night]].
  • Stump with a hanging cloth with embroidered the Rodnover symbol of the earthly mother goddess ''[[Mokosh]]'' at an Anastasian settlement.
  • A staff with a flower ornament and bells used for the festival of [[Koliada]] in Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • [[Dandelion]] fields and andulin-roofed house and bathhouse in the Anastasian settlement of Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • Anastasians performing dances on the autumnal festival of Osenins.
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  • A couple united in marriage at an Anastasian settlement.
  • Forest of Siberian cedars near the village of Plotnikovsky, in [[Tomsky District]], [[Tomsk Oblast]].
  • Banquet for the opening of a new ancestral homestead within a broader ancestral settlement.
  • A child is taught to plant a sapling at the Anastasian event "Green Action" in 2012.
  • Glass bells, paintings, flutes and ceramics produced by the settlement Murom in Shebekinsky District, Belgorod Oblast.
  • Stand in [[Belgorod]] for selling a variety of economic products of the Anastasian settlement Korenskiye Rodniki.
NEOPAGAN NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN RUSSIA
Ringing Cedars; Anastasianism; Anastasism; Anastasians; Ringing Cedars of Russia; Ringing Cedars' Anastasians; Ringing Cedars' Anastasian; Ringing Cedars of Russia (movement); Anastasia movement; Anastasian movement; Ringing Cedars movement; Ringing Cedars of Russia movement; The Ringing Cedars of Russia; Anastasian; Vedrus; Vedrussian; Vedrussians; Anastasian theology; Anastasian Vedism
Anastasianism (Russian: Анастасианство, Анастасийство, Анастасиизм) or the Ringing Cedars (Звенящие Кедры; also "Jingling Cedars") falls into the category of esotericism and considers itself to be a new religious movement, often classified as New Age, that started in central Russia in 1997 and has since spread across the world. Ringing Cedars' Anastasians are sometimes categorised by scholars as part of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism), and often as a modern Pagan movement of their own.
ringing         
¦ adjective
1. having a clear resonant sound.
2. (of a statement) forceful and unequivocal.
Derivatives
ringingly adverb
Ringing         
·- a & ·noun from Ring, v.
II. Ringing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ring.
III. Ringing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Ring.
ringing         
1.
A ringing sound is loud and can be heard very clearly.
He hit the metal steps with a ringing crash.
= resounding
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A ringing statement or declaration is one that is made forcefully and is intended to make a powerful impression.
...the party's 14th Congress, which gave a ringing endorsement to capitalist-style economic reforms.
ADJ: ADJ n
Ringing (telephony)         
SOUND OF A TELEPHONE BELL
Ringing generator; Ringing voltage; Magenta box; Ring forward
Ringing is a telecommunication signal that causes a bell or other device to alert a telephone subscriber to an incoming telephone call. Historically, this entailed sending a high-voltage alternating current over the telephone line to a customer station which contained an electromagnetic bell.
Ringed         
  • A researcher removes a bird from a mist net.
  • A researcher uses a wing ruler to measure a [[Lincoln's sparrow]] wing.
  • A [[yellow-throated fulvetta]] with a numbered aluminum ring on its left tarsus
  • alphanumeric]], the large characters makes it easy to read from a distance
  • A box of equipment for measuring, weighing and ringing birds.
  • Ringing of black-headed gull ''[[Chroicocephalus ridibundus]]''  ([[Laridae]]) nestling
ATTACHMENT OF TAG TO A WILD BIRD TO ENABLE INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION
Ringed; Bird banding; Bird band; Bird ring; Bird-banding; Bird ringer; Bird bander; Bird ringed; Leg band; Swan bill markings; Bill markings; Bird-ringing; Bird Banding; Banding station
·adj Wearning a wedding ring; hence, lawfully wedded.
II. Ringed ·Impf & ·p.p. of Ring.
III. Ringed ·adj Encircled or marked with, or as with, a ring or rings.
Method ringing         
  • Showing the effects of bobs and singles
  • The "plain course" of Grandsire Doubles; 30 changes
  • Place notation in English-style change ringing
  • The "diagram", also known as the "blue line", of change ringing plain hunt on six bells. Two bells are shown.
SOUNDING CONTINUALLY CHANGING MATHEMATICAL PERMUTATIONS
Method Ringing; Quarter peal; Plain Bob Minor; Scientific ringing
Method ringing (also known as scientific ringing) is a form of change ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change of sequence, and pairs of bells are affected. This creates a form of bell music which is continually changing, but which cannot be discerned as a conventional melody.
Haloing         
  • The [[Airy pattern]], caused by [[Fraunhofer diffraction]].
  • Extreme example of JPEG artifacts, including ringing: cyan (= white minus red) rings around a red star.
  • ripple]].
  • The [[Gaussian function]] is non-negative and non-oscillating, hence causes no overshoot or ringing.
  • The [[Gibbs phenomenon]], illustrating ringing for a [[step function]].
  • overshoot]] and oscillations in the [[step response]] of a filter.
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  • Same image without ringing artifacts.
  • The [[sinc function]], the [[impulse response]] for an ideal [[low-pass filter]], illustrating ringing for an impulse.
  • The [[Sine integral]] for positive values, exhibiting oscillation.
TYPE OF ARTIFACT IN SIGNAL-PROCESSING THAT APPEARS NEAR SHARP TRANSITIONS
Ringing artifact; Haloing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Halo.
Ringing artifacts         
  • The [[Airy pattern]], caused by [[Fraunhofer diffraction]].
  • Extreme example of JPEG artifacts, including ringing: cyan (= white minus red) rings around a red star.
  • ripple]].
  • The [[Gaussian function]] is non-negative and non-oscillating, hence causes no overshoot or ringing.
  • The [[Gibbs phenomenon]], illustrating ringing for a [[step function]].
  • overshoot]] and oscillations in the [[step response]] of a filter.
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  • Same image without ringing artifacts.
  • The [[sinc function]], the [[impulse response]] for an ideal [[low-pass filter]], illustrating ringing for an impulse.
  • The [[Sine integral]] for positive values, exhibiting oscillation.
TYPE OF ARTIFACT IN SIGNAL-PROCESSING THAT APPEARS NEAR SHARP TRANSITIONS
Ringing artifact; Haloing
In signal processing, particularly digital image processing, ringing artifacts are artifacts that appear as spurious signals near sharp transitions in a signal. Visually, they appear as bands or "ghosts" near edges; audibly, they appear as "echos" near transients, particularly sounds from percussion instruments; most noticeable are the pre-echos.
Change ringing         
  • Call changes on eight bells, with the musical rows Whittingtons, Queens and Tittums. This is not a call change 'peal', but an example of calling changes for a short period for musical effect.
  • Mechanism of a bell hung for English full-circle ringing
  • English style full circle bell with clapper half-muffled. A leather muffle is put over one side only of the clapper ball. This gives a loud strike, then a muffled strike alternately.
  • 6 bells being rung to call changes in All Saints' Church, [[Kirkbymoorside]], in [[North Yorkshire]]
  • The "diagram" of change ringing plain hunt on six bells. Two bells are shown.
  • The bells of St Bees Priory shown in the "up" position. When being rung they swing through a full circle from mouth upwards round to mouth upwards, and then back again.
  •  A [[peal board]] recording the details of a notable peal. Thousands of these boards exist in change ringing belfries
  • The bells of [[St Bees Priory]] in [[Cumbria]] shown in the "down" position, where they are normally left between ringing sessions. This is in the "bell chamber".
ART OF RINGING A SET OF BELLS IN MATHEMATICAL PATTERNS
Change-Ringing; Change-ringing; Change Ringing; Cinques; Learning change ringing; Doubles (bells); Blue line (bell ringing); Striking Contest; Striking competition; Striking contest; Half-muffled; Plain Bob Doubles; Plain Bob Triples; Change ringer
Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a tightly controlled manner to produce precise variations in their successive striking sequences, known as "changes". This can be by method ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change, or by call changes, where the ringers are instructed how to generate each change by instructions from a conductor.

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