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  2. Scrubbing (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Scrubbing is a convenient way to quickly navigate an audio file, and is a common feature of modern digital audio workstations and other audio editing software. The term comes from the early days of the recording industry and refers to the process of physically moving tape reels to locate a specific point in the audio track; this gave the ...

  3. Scratching - Wikipedia

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    Scratching, sometimes referred to as scrubbing, is a DJ and turntablist technique of moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable to produce percussive or rhythmic sounds. A crossfader on a DJ mixer may be used to fade between two records simultaneously.

  4. Scrubs (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A scrub top Scrub trousers Scrubs worn in surgery are almost always colored solid light grey, light green, light blue or a light green-blue shade. Green scrubs are commonly chosen because green is the opposite of red on the color wheel, which helps doctors avoid visual fatigue and desensitization to the red and pink hues of blood and organs ...

  5. Floor scrubber - Wikipedia

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    A floor scrubber is a floor cleaning device. It can be a simple tool such as a floor mop or floor brush , or in the form of a walk-behind or a ride-on machine to clean larger areas by injecting water with cleaning solution, scrubbing, and lifting the residue off the floor.

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    Spirited Scrubbing. Grab a brush and engage those triceps. The generally time-consuming and physically demanding job of giving your shower tiles and floor a strong scrubbing is the perfect ...

  7. Scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Wet scrubbing works via the contact of target compounds or particulate matter with the scrubbing solution. Water is the most common solvent used to remove inorganic contaminants, particularly for dust, but solutions of reagents that specifically target certain compounds may also be used.

  8. Washboard (laundry) - Wikipedia

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    Woman on an Israeli kibbutz using a washboard to do laundry. A washboard or a scrubbing-board [1] is a tool designed for hand washing clothing. With mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by the end of the 20th century, the washboard has become better known for its secondary use as a musical instrument.

  9. Scrubbing - Wikipedia

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    Scrubbing may refer to: Amine scrubbing; Carbon dioxide scrubbing (disambiguation) Data scrubbing; Memory scrubbing; Scrubbing (audio) Scrubbing Bubbles; See also.