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  • 91gravure printing — Printing processes used for catalogs, magazines, newspaper supplements, cartons, floor and wall coverings, textiles, and plastics. The Bohemian Karel Klíč made photogravure a practical commercial process in 1878. An image is etched in the copper… …

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  • 92Idolatry — • Etymologically denotes divine worship given to an image, but its signification has been extended to all divine worship given to anyone or anything but the true God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Idolatry     Idolatry …

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  • 93René Magritte — Magritte redirects here. For the asteroid named after the artist, see 7933 Magritte. René Magritte Portrait of Magritte by Lothar Wolleh, 1967 Birth name René François Ghislain Magritte …

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  • 94Rosetta Stone — For other uses, see Rosetta Stone (disambiguation). The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian granodiorite stele …

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  • 95Sir Gawain and the Green Knight — is a late 14th century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur s Round Table. In the tale, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green, from his… …

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  • 96Dynamic range — For other uses, see Dynamic range (disambiguation). Dynamic range, abbreviated DR or DNR,[1] is the ratio between the largest and smallest possible values of a changeable quantity, such as in sound and light. It is measured as a ratio, or as a… …

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  • 97Huntington's disease — Classification and external resources A microscope image of …

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  • 98Timeline of photography technology — * 1826 Nicéphore Niépce takes the first permanent photograph, a landscape that required an eight hour exposure. * 1835 William Fox Talbot produces early permanent photographs through his own process. * 1839 Louis Daguerre patents the… …

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  • 99Duplicating machines — were the predecessors of modern document reproduction technology. They have now been replaced by digital duplicators, scanners, laser printers and photocopiers, but for many years they were the primary means of reproducing documents for limited… …

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  • 100Telerecording — (known as kinescoping in the USA) is the British name for a process pioneered during the 1940s for the storing of electronically shot television programmes on film, which was used for the preservation, re broadcasting and sale of television… …

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