- to
create facsimiles. More recently,
facsimiles have been made by the use of some form of
photographic technique. For do****ents, a
facsimile most often...
-
transmission of
scanned printed material Facsimile Productions, a
British theatre production company The
Facsimiles (No. 1, 2 and 3), part of the Book of...
- In telecommunications, the term
facsimile converter has the
following meanings: In a
facsimile receiver, a
device that
changes the
signal modulation from...
- Fax (short for
facsimile),
sometimes called telecopying or
telefax (short for telefacsimile), is the
telephonic transmission of
scanned printed material...
- the
facsimiles,
unanimously concluding that his
interpretations are inaccurate. They have also ****erted that
missing portions of the
facsimiles were...
- from 1938
onwards they are true
facsimiles with
yellow linen covers. The
hardback editions are also true
facsimiles, with dark
brown covers upon which...
- an
expertly produced facsimile at a
fraction of the
price of the real thing. He
always pointed out that he only
produced facsimiles of
stamps from dead...
-
Facsimile Productions is an
independent London based theatre production company who
stage productions of new
writing by
their own
resident writers as...
- Bain's
Facsimile was an
innovative method for
transmitting images over long distances,
invented by the
Scottish inventor Alexander Bain in 1843. Bain's...
- Scholars'
Facsimiles &
Reprints was
established in 1936 by
Louis Sigmund Friedland (1884–1955),
professor of
English at New York University, with an editorial...