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  • caduceus in a medical context was in the printer's vignette used by ... There was further confusion caused by the use of the caduceus as a ...
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  • Jewish rabbi, kabbalist, writer, diplomat, printer, and publisher. Best known ... ===Rabbi, scholar, and printer=== In 1622, Manasseh married Rachel ...
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  • of an integrated scanner and laser printer. This design has several ... coupled to an inkjet or low-end laser printer, both of which are far slower ...
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  • an image scanner, a modem, and a computer printer combined into a highly specialized package. The scanner converts the content of a physical ...
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  • later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for ... ===Printer=== Babbage designed a printer for the second difference ...
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  • German printer Friedrich Koenig became the first to design a non-manpowered ... * Computer printer * Composing stick == Notes == == References == ...
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  • there at age 11, leaving grammar school to become a printer's assistant at the Knoxville Chronicle. At the age of 19, he borrowed $800 to purchase ...
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  • to Ulm, where he established himself as a printer and on October 28, 1534 ... settled abode. At Basel he found work as a printer, and it was probably there ...
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  • patent are held by the Queen's Printer, and in Scotland by the ... letters patent for being Queen's Printer. The Controller of HMSO ...
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  • with either photographic (that is, optical printer) or visual (that is, CGI ... was the development of the optical printer. Essentially, an optical ...
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  • middling note." As a boy he apprenticed in a printer’s shop, where he earned the nicknames “Gravity” and “Serious.” Indeed, by all accounts ...
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  • A. degree in 1484. In 1490 the writer and printer, William Caxton, writes ... a comely Coystroune have no date or printer's name, but are evidently ...
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  • Edition is based on the original printer's manuscript and the ... the original and the copy prepared for the printer) and in later editions, ...
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  • as a digital file directly to a computer printer or plotter; in some applications paper is avoided altogether and work and analysis is done directly ...
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  • * The publisher and/or printer **Fine press books **Private press books **Small presses * Paper, parchment, or vellum * Series * Photoplay editions ...
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  • employed in some radar absorbent materials and in printer toner. Total production is about 8.1 million tonnes (2006). About 20 percent of world ...
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  • cost, truly high-quality, laser and inkjet printer technologies are replacing ... printers and photocopiers typically add printer identification encoding—a ...
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  • patent are held by the Queen's Printer, and in Scotland by the ... Version independently of the Queen's Printer. In Scotland the Authorized ...
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  • first in Europe to bring out a book with the printer's name and date, the Mainz Psalter of August 1457, and while proudly proclaiming the mechanical ...
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  • of New Zealand, 3 Volumes. Government Printer, Wellington: 1966, II: 447-454. *Grey, G. Nga Mahi a Nga Tupuna, fourth edition. First published ...
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  • Digital images can be printed on standard desktop-printer paper and ... technique made using the Iowa Foil Printer, developed by Virginia A ...
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  • [[Image:Puck112188c.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Nasty little printer's devils spew forth from the Hoe press in this Puck magazine cartoon of Nov ...
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  • basic operations of arithmetic, and has a printer. Full-keyboard machines ... battery operated electronic device with thermal printer ...
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  • failed, a case against the author, publisher and printer succeeded on December 14, 1707, and another against a bookseller for selling a copy the next ...
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  • with Samuel Ernst, a Lancaster printer who printed publications in German language. Milton, however, had no interest in printing, and soon returned ...
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  • Printer Associates, [http://www.printerassociates.com/resources/rsxref_hp.asp Cross reference of HP printer to Canon Engine number.] Retrieved ...
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  • crops. His peanut applications included glue, printer's ink, dyes, punches, varnishing cream, soap, rubbing oils, and cooking sauces. He made ...
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  • maker. He became a newspaper editor, printer, merchant, and philanthropist ... an apprentice to his brother James, a printer who published the New England ...
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  • married a woman half his age.) He learned the printer's trade and studied in the University of the City of New York (now New York University). He ...
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  • himself as a proofreader for a local printer. By this time, he was already ... Ory, Servetus as well as Arnollet, the printer of Christianismi Restitutio ...
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  • of his noble knyghtes of the rounde table. His printer, William Caxton, may have misunderstood the author's intentions when naming the book. Many ...
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  • Electronic waste, "e-waste," or "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment" ("WEEE") is a waste type consisting ...
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  • Margaret Beaufort. She was also a patron of the printer/publishers William Caxton and Wynkyn de Worde. But she is best remembered for her devotion to ...
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  • provided a background for his later teleplay, A Printer's Measure. Kanin enabled Chayefsky to spend time working on his second play, Put Them All ...
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  • it only briefly before selling it to his printer, Joseph Moses Levy, father of the 1st Baron Burnham. Levy appointed his sons as editors and ...
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  • 167 ppi versus 600-2400 ppi for a typical laser printer. and reading on the screen can cause higher eye fatigue than reading printed books. ...
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  • papers. The engraving is so fine that a normal printer can not recreate the detail of hand engraved images, nor can it be scanned. In the U.S. Bureau ...
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  • point he took up working and learned the trade of a printer. He worked as a printer, schoolteacher and, eventually, as a journalist. His first taste of ...
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  • medicine, but edited Latin works for the printer Sebastian Gryphius. As a doctor, he used his spare time to write and publish humorous pamphlets ...
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  • strongly opposed by his father, a successful printer with liberal and assimilationist views. Thanks to his mother's intervention, he was allowed ...
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  • of the functions disabled. IBM did this with a printer in the 1990s, where an economy version for a home user was identical to the top-of-the-range ...
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  • nun upside down or inverted, because the printer did not want to bother to ... errors as Letteris. Snaith's printer even went so far as to break ...
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  • thinkers. He was a working man, a printer, who taught himself Greek ... compelled him to become an apprentice printer and later a compositor. ...
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  • ) He revised obsessively, sending back printer's proofs almost entirely ... Sechard, the son of a local typesetter and printer who made a small fortune ...
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  • school. He was followed by William Ward, a printer; Joshua Marshman, a schoolteacher; ... her husband along with their friend the printer William Ward, took the boys ...
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  • it. The first patent for the office of king's printer was granted to Thomas Berthelet by Henry VIII in 1529, but only such books as were first licensed ...
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  • edition of the New Testament was produced by the printer Peter Schoeffer in Worms, a safe city for church reformers. More copies were soon being printed ...
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  • Restriction Act, which required that the printer's name and place of ... The first printer in Britain's American colonies was Stephen ...
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  • after a short period of use. An American printer and amateur inventor named ... at a small company named Calico Printer's Association in Manchester ...
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  • the negative producer and the positive print printer. As the employer, Gardner owned the work produced, like any modern day studio. The sketchbook ...
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  • and gyroscopes in modern automobiles, inkjet printer cartridges, pressure sensors, chemical sensors, micro engines, micro transmissions, displays ...
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  • he was so anxious to get the manuscript to the printer that he went out in the bitter cold, forgetting his coat, became ill and died four days later. ...
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  • Vellum (from the Old French Vélin, for "calfskin" [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=vellum Online Etymological Dictionary] ...
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  • mouse, and outputs such as the display and printer. Hard disks, floppy disks ... | Output || Monitor, Printer |- | Both || Floppy disk drive, Hard disk ...
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  • In 1484, William Caxton, the first printer of books in English, printed a version of Aesop's Fables, which was brought up to date by Sir ...
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  • Morrison referred to "Leang Afa, the Chinese printer, who was baptized and instructed by Dr. Milne (William Milne, 1785-1822), and scourged in Canton ...
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  • Edition is based upon the original printer's manuscript as well as the 1837 Second Edition (or Kirtland Edition). Its content is similar ...
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  • quot; is a function, such as printer or a drive, that can be used with the computer turned off *In mathematical analysis, an autonomous ordinary ...
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  • through the newspaper industry. He worked as a printer, then a writer for the San Francisco Times. After that he became a reporter for the San Francisco ...
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  • Washington: A.O.P. Nicholson, public printer, 1855. ==External links== All links retrieved November 17, 2022. * [http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewF ...
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  • via the Internet to be printed out on a printer, obviating the necessity ... Eyes stamps in the 1843, using the same printer as that used for the Penny ...
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  • in Russia. Berlin, M. Mattisson, ltd., printer, 1924, xxiv. *Food Supply in Russia During the World War. Yale University Press, 1930, xxviii. ...
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  • the first dictionary of American English with printer William Merriam of Springfield, Massachusetts.) Amherst Academy and Amherst College were ...
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  • electronically to London using a column printer. Reuters continued this ... com/ac2/wp-dyn/A54924-2002Sep8?language=printer One Secret Service Detail ...
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  • and left school at age 14. He then apprenticed as a printer in Vermont, moving to New York City in 1831, at age 20.Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online ...
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  • printed in a primer by William Caxton, the first printer in England. The prayers themselves reflect the late medieval tradition of meditation on the ...
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  • which was inspired by that of the early Venetian printer Nicolaus Jenson, and medievalizing decorative borders for books that drew their inspiration ...
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  • of the day. Baudelaire, his publisher, and the printer were successfully prosecuted for creating an offense against public morals, and Les Fleurs du ...
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  • Johannes Gutenberg, the fifteenth century German printer who propelled the movable type printing press revolution. By the mid-1990s, Hart was ...
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  • he was befriended by the English printer and communalist Henry Watkin, who helped him to pick up a living in the lower grades of newspaper work ...
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  • Peterson and embarked upon a career as a printer, a writer, a peace organizer, and, most pointedly, a radical pacifist. === Spokesperson for the ...
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  • Newberie, deputies to Christopher Barker, printer to the Queen’s Most Excellent ... Newberie, deputies to Christopher Barker, printer to the Queen’s Most Excellent ...
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  • a digital photograph image source and a printer that uses that digital file ... 1500 and 1700 the role of the Master Printer was dying out and giving ...
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  • lasting forty years developed with the printer Fernand Mourlot, resulting in the production of over 1,000 different lithographic editions. ...
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  • 4, 1881, but soon went bankrupt. The paper's printer, the Mirror Company, took over the newspaper and installed former Union Army lieutenant colonel ...
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  • A sympathetic printer, William Eyres, was willing to publish Priestley's work. It was here that he published his grammar book in 1761 (a ...
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  • and were recently successful in convincing a major printer of Sunday comics sections to refuse to print the strip. In another case, Dilbert is sometimes ...
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  • the book, or to the name of the author, publisher, printer, etc., were used. In longer sentences, in which some of the letters were not used in the chronogram ...
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  • They resided at 55 Hall Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Harold, a printer by trade, was known to have been a collector of music albums and was ...
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  • After a brief spell as a printer's apprentice, Griswold moved to Syracuse where, with some friends, he started a newspaper called The Porcupine ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics Category:Industry and business [[Image:Fuggerkontor.jpg|thumb|200px| A painting of an ...
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  • A laser (an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is an electronic-optical device that emits coherent radiation ...
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  • Read-only memory, usually known by its acronym ROM, is a class of storage media used in computers and other electronic devices. In its strictest ...
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  • Historian and printer Charles Kelly came to know NPS officials at Zion well and volunteered to "watchdog" the park for the NPS. In ...
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  • In 1823, printer William J. Stone was commissioned by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams to create an engraving of the document essentially ...
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  • After the movable type printer was invented, The Art of War (with Cao Cao's annotations) was published as a military text book, known as ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication Freedom of the press (or press freedom) is the guarantee by a government of free ...
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  • * Berton, Pierre. 1958. Canada from Sea to Sea. Kings Printer. * Berton, Pierre. 1975. Hollywood's Canada: the Americanization of our national ...
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  • Wars. Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Government Printer. [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow01NewZ.html Volume 1 1845-64.] Retrieved September ...
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  • ===Printer and court poet=== [[Image:Teatrul Naţional, 1866, JR Huber ... texts published by the 16th century printer Coresi, serve as the standard ...
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  • Maryland. Garrison's experience as a printer and newspaper editor allowed him to revamp the layout of the paper and freed Lundy to spend ...
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  • views on public fasts into practice, a Zürich printer and some of his co-workers ate sausage during Lent in 1522. Others in the community began having ...
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  • *John Howe, printer of the Massachusetts Gazette and Boston Weekly News-Letter *Thomas Hutchinson, last royal Governor of Massachusetts ...
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  • Electrical engineering (sometimes called electrical and electronics engineering) is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the ...
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  • in his adult life. While Animal Farm was at the printer, Orwell left Tribune to become (briefly) a war correspondent for Observer. He was a close friend ...
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  • London. He supported the work of the first English printer, William Caxton, collected illuminated manuscripts and restored St. George's Chapel at ...
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  • Piezoelectricity is the ability of some materials (notably crystals and certain ceramics) to generate an electric potential Douglas A. Skoog, ...
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  • house of the influential Renaissance humanist, book printer and publisher Christoffel Plantijn (1520-1589) and his successor Jan Moretus (1543–1610). ...
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  • A tractor is also the part of a computer printer that pulls paper into the device or pushes it along. This usually takes the form of a pair of ...
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  • Harry worked as a printer and Elizabeth's family found financial success in tobacco wholesaling; the family belonged to the upwardly-mobile ...
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