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the overprint
verb
To print over what has already been printed.
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Two samples of type IIIA (29 and 65 cm depth) displayed apparently a stable high-coercivity component, whereas other two with type IIIB (7 and 17 cm depth) did indicate incomplete isolation of the reverse-polarity magnetization from the overprint.
Arctic marine cores hint at megafloods prior to Oxygen Isotope Stage (OIS) 2, but the overprint of successive glaciations means that geomorphological traces of ancient floods remain scarce in Eurasia and North America.
These paleomagnetic data were obtained using only AF demagnetization techniques; however, Suganuma et al. (2015) indicated that these previous studies were not successful in removing the overprint on the magnetic signals based on thermal demagnetization for the specimens from same section and concluded that their VGP records needed revision.
Collecting and identifying the overprints can be an arduous task as there are numerous variations in the overprint settings.
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When using oil paints, the artist has to understand how variations in viscosity affect the overprinting of colours.
A serious problem in colour reproduction is the occurrence of an interference pattern, or moiré, caused by the overprinting of the screens in the colourplates (a similar effect can be obtained by superimposing two pieces of window screening or fine net cloth).
In this example, there are three facies: A, B and C. Focusing on facies A, the overprints of three diagenetic phases are evidenced.
The overprints, which proved very popular during their early years, are a complex topic giving an advanced collector a great philatelic challenge.
Following the overprints, a regular series of definitive stamps was produced by the new Department of Posts and Telegraphs, using domestic designs.
In so doing, the CR of each component was maintained as single block facilitating the detection of component re-assortment events that additionally involved the overprinting of the DNA-B CR with that of the capturing DNA-A.
The variation in clay groups as a function of depth within various depobelts, suggest that the diagenetic overprint affecting the clastic rocks of the Niger Delta are both of environmental and sedimentary origin.
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