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  • ...was frequently used to describe both [[wirephoto]] [the precursor of the [[facsimile]] (fax) machine] and [[telegraphy]]. Subsequently, usage of the term focuse From the time the usage of the term narrowed to exclude facsimile until the early 1990s, generally only coded textual information could be tr
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  • *{{r|Facsimile||}}
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  • | [[Facsimile]]
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  • ...tomer's premises. This includes such items as telephones, teletypewriters, facsimile data sets, input/output devices, switchboards, patch boards, consoles, or a
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  • {{Image|CHAUCER Hengwrt.jpg|right|250px|The Hengwrt Manuscript, digital facsimile from the National Library of Wales MS. Peniarth 392 D}} ==The Hengwrt Chaucer Digital Facsimile==
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  • ...ging together the expertise of all participants to produce one magnificent facsimile. <ref name="scala491"/> The Ellesmere Chaucer Monochromatic Facsimile<br />
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  • ...8796 ''EXERCITATIO ANATOMICA DE MOTU CORDIS ET SANGUINIS IN ANIMALIBUS''.] Facsimile of original, with English Translation and Annotations by Chauncey D. Leake,
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  • ...e-nineteenth century that many other forms of communications media arose: Facsimile or "Fax" transmission appeared in 1851 via Bakewell's "Electric Telegraph";
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  • ...e]] wasn't entirely convinced and asked him to swap the design to a single facsimile image of the [[Hindenburg (LZ-129)]] going down in flames. Hardie's origina
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  • [http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/cpg357/ Facsimile of Kleine Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, cpg 357, University of Heidelberg [http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/cpg848/ Facsimile of Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, cpg 848, University of Heidelberg
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  • During the March 2008 health care reform debate, Lewis reported receiving a facsimile with a noose on it, and being threatened by protesters when walking with [[
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  • * Webster, Noah, "American Dictionary of the English Language". Facsimile reprint (1967) of first edition. ISBN 091249803X
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  • ...them must immediately inform CDC or CDC by telephone, electronic mail, or facsimile: Category A select agents requires immediate notification to APHIS or CDC via facsimile, e-mail, or telephone:
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  • ...ons techniques, such as [[telephony]], as soon as they became available. [[Facsimile]] is a routine way to send reports and orders. Some of the first users of [
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  • ...involve electromagnetic signals, encrypted text, in the form of printer or facsimile output, may be captured. Of course, it would be most common to intercept te ...scan radio frequencies for character sequences (e.g., electronic mail) and facsimile.
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  • ...le for Life.] First Edition. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. Online Facsimile of the First Edition. Electronic Scholarly Publishing.</ref>&nbsp;<ref>Note
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  • His widow edited his letters and also a facsimile edition of ''The Waste Land'' which was published in 1974. When the facsimile edition of ''The Waste Land'' was published in 1974, it revealed how much t
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  • ...s (trans), ''The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain'', 1811 (Llanerch Press facsimile reprint, 2000), pp. 83-89</ref> The name Arviragus is taken from a poem by
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  • ...atistical properties of human speech, so they might not, for example, pass facsimile or data modem signals.
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  • ...ans of Philadelphia, Feb. 6th, 1787 on the Objects of Their Institution: A Facsimile of the 1787 Address with an introduction by Thomas A. Horrocks.'' Philadelp
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