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He insisted that his publishers include a disclaimer in the original printing of the book with the following text:
In the following decades, punches and copper matrices became standardized in the rapidly disseminating printing presses across Europe.
His treatise, De Medicina, was the first medical book printed in 1478 following the invention of the movable-type printing press.
While the angles depend on how many colors are used and the preference of the press operator, typical CMYK process printing uses any of the following screen angles:
A following ban on Ukrainian books led to Alexander II's secret Ems Ukaz, which prohibited publication and importation of most Ukrainian-language books, public performances and lectures, and even the printing of Ukrainian texts accompanying musical scores.
The source of the color shown at right is the color magenta that is shown in the diagram located at the bottom of the following website offering tintbooks for CMYK printing:.
The world's first known movable-type system for printing was created in China around 1040 A. D. by Bi Sheng ( 990 – 1051 ) during the Song Dynasty ; following that, the first metal movable-type system for printing was made in Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty ( around 1230 ).
By 1500 ten printing presses had been installed in the town following the installation of the first one sixteen years earlier.
In 1827 Proudhon began an apprenticeship at a printing press in the house of Bellevaux, in Battant ; on Easter of the following year, he transferred to a press in Besançon owned by the family of one of his schoolmates, Antoine Gauthier.
The period following this was marked by unemployment and poverty, with Proudhon travelling around France ( and also, briefly, to Neufchâtel, Switzerland ) where he unsuccessfully sought stable employment in printing and as a schoolteacher.
For example the following program displays " Hello World " by pushing the characters in reverse order onto the stack, then printing the characters in a loop which circulates clockwise through the instructions,,,,, and.
On many digital printing systems ( desk-top publishing systems in particular ), the following equations are applicable ( with exceptions ).
The fourteenth printing of the UK / Canadian paperback, ISBN 978-0-330-32312-3, differs in content from the ninth printing of the US hardcover edition, ISBN 1-4000-4508-8, in the following ways.
The initial hardback printing of the book contained the following " Note on the Text ", which was omitted from subsequent paperback editions:
Given the slow speed and the coarse resolution this was not a feasible technique for printing large images, but could usefully print a small logo onto a letterhead and then the following letter, all in a single unattended print run without changing the print element.
As a result, much about literature in Europe was radically altered in the two centuries following Gutenberg's unveiling of the printing press in 1455.
In 1836, he joined James G. Birney in the editorial control of the Philanthropist ; in the following year he succeeded Birney as editor, and conducted the paper until 1847 in spite of threats and acts of violence – the printing office of the Philanthropist was wrecked three times by mobs.
In the course of printing, following the usual practice, by which the manuscripts printed in the 15th and 16th centuries have rarely survived their treatment at the printshop, the manuscript was pulled apart: only two small fragments of it have turned up, significantly as stiffening in book bindings.
Santangelo and Levy opened a printing plant in Waterbury the following year, and in 1940 founded the T. W. O.
The Venice Library was lost in 1485 during the collapse of the abbey's bell tower, but following the invention of movable type printing by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439, the rotting books had been saved in their entirety by making their first typeset copy " of about 1, 000 volumes ", with each typeset book containing 10 manuscripts.
De Mello was dismissed the following year for ordering the printing of a Catholic book, leaving the beleaguered Catherine even more isolated at court.
In early printed books the colophon, when present, was a brief description of the printing and publication of the book, giving some or all of the following data: the date of publication, the place of publication / printing ( sometimes including the address as well as the city name ), the name ( s ) of the printer ( s ), and the name ( s ) of the publisher ( s ), if different.

following and technologies
The following technologies are either obsolete, or limited to special applications though most were, at one time, in widespread use.
Egypt is following closely the efforts to standardize WiMax technologies as they permit simpler and faster access to Internet services, especially as WiMax receivers are integrated into PC processors.
Moreover, more recently than other standards above, MPEG has started following international standards ; each of the standards holds multiple MPEG technologies for a way of application.
NSAP addresses are used in the following OSI-based network technologies:
The Defense Technical Information Center is also following up research on plasma reducing RCS technologies.
In the years following World War I, two of the technologies that had been introduced during that conflict, the aircraft and the tank, became the subject of strategic study.
Some of these technologies are described in the following sections.
The study of group dynamics can be useful in understanding decision-making behavior, tracking the spread of diseases in society, creating effective therapy techniques, and following the emergence and popularity of new ideas and technologies.
The following professional associations are dedicated to the promulgation of innovative research, development and practice relating to the use of new technologies in language learning and teaching.
DER systems may include the following devices / technologies:
The term " near-field region " ( also known as the " near-field " or " near-zone ") has the following meanings with respect to different telecommunications technologies:
Interest in the use of meditation as a means of providing insight into mind-states has recently been revived, following the increased availability of such brain-scanning technologies as fMRI and SPECT.
The following illustrates the income to an author on the basis chosen for royalty, particularly in POD which minimizes losses from inventorying and is based on computer technologies.
The following technologies employ this idea:
Vehicle location technologies can be used in the following scenarios:
Systems deployed after 1 January 2007 must support at least one of the following technologies: satellite positioning, mobile communications using the GSM-GPRS standard or 5. 8 GHz microwave technology.
Among the technological innovations on which today's information and communication technologies are grounded, we can mention the following: electric batteries ( Alessandro Volta ), radio ( Guglielmo Marconi ), telephone ( Antonio Meucci ), nuclear reactor ( Enrico Fermi ), the microprocessor ( Federico Faggin ), compressed audio ( MP3 ) and video ( MPEG ) ( Leonardo Chiariglione ).
The following table lists assemblers that have a de-novo assembly capability on at least one of the supported technologies.
Alternative technologies include the following:
NECTEC also disseminates and transfers such technologies for contribution to the economic growth and social development in the country, following the National Economic and Social Development Plan.
The following technologies have been rewarded:
This situation continued until 17 September 2006 when the loop line and station were reopened following completion of the construction, and with new security and customer announcement technologies in place at the station.
The following automobile technologies are developed or trademarked by Mazda.
Details about other array technologies can be found in the following page: Antibody microarray

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