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... produced in the Canadian Illustrated News . Later , in 1882 , a crossline halftone was produced using a single - direction screen , by making half the exposure with the screen in one position and half with the screen ro- tated a quarter ...
... produced in the Canadian Illustrated News . Later , in 1882 , a crossline halftone was produced using a single - direction screen , by making half the exposure with the screen in one position and half with the screen ro- tated a quarter ...
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... produced by a gamma ray therefore is attributable to the recoil elec- tron and the vast number of progeny ( such as secondary and tertiary electrons ) that are produced . These higher generation electrons are produced through electron ...
... produced by a gamma ray therefore is attributable to the recoil elec- tron and the vast number of progeny ( such as secondary and tertiary electrons ) that are produced . These higher generation electrons are produced through electron ...
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... produced and existent in the body of the liquid : H + HOOH → H2O + OH OH + H2 →→→ H2O + H. ( 4 ) ( 5 ) The H atom produced in reaction ( 5 ) thereupon enters into reaction ( 4 ) , so that whatever small amounts of H2 and H2O2 are ...
... produced and existent in the body of the liquid : H + HOOH → H2O + OH OH + H2 →→→ H2O + H. ( 4 ) ( 5 ) The H atom produced in reaction ( 5 ) thereupon enters into reaction ( 4 ) , so that whatever small amounts of H2 and H2O2 are ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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