- A
microform is a scaled-down
reproduction of a do****ent,
typically either photographic film or paper, made for the
purposes of transmission, storage,...
- or deep reactive-ion
etching (DRIE) Wet
etching or
chemical etching Microforming is a
microfabrication process of
microsystem or microelectromechanical...
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device used in
projecting and
magnifying images stored in
microform to
readable proportions.
Microform includes flat film, microfilm,
aperture cards, microfiche...
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expanding its
reprint activities as well as
starting a
microform publishing imprint,
Greenwood Microforms. By 1970, the
company established a
small scholarly...
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collection of
medieval Slavic m****cripts on
microform in the world. The
collection is
composed of
microform material from more than 100
different private...
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ISSNs are
needed for
serials in
different media (except
reproduction microforms). Thus, the
print and
electronic media versions of a
serial need separate...
- The
South Asian Microform Project, also
known by
South Asian Materials Project and SAMP is one of six
programs headed by the
Center for
Research Libraries...
- expansion") is a
hypothetical electromechanical device for
interacting with
microform do****ents and
described in
Vannevar Bush's 1945
article "As We May Think"...
- China: A
Study of
Dharmaraksa and His
Translation Idiom. Ann Arbor: UMI
Microform. p. 4. Boucher,
Daniel (1996).
Buddhist Translation Procedures in Third-Century...
- 000 audiovisuals, 90,000
electronic do****ents, and more than 500,000
microforms. The
Madrilenian cuisine has
received plenty of
influences from other...