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David Bezmozgis reflects on that problem in a swiftly added afterword to his new novel, which is set in Crimea – a territory that changed from Ukrainian to Russian during the time between the typesetting of this book and its publication.

AOR conducted the GC-Ms analysis and typesetting of the manuscripts.

In addition to its brevity and elegance, Łukasiewicz's notation had the advantage, in an age between handwritten copy and computerized typesetting, of being writable on a normal typewriter without special symbols.

When Gibbs submitted his long paper on the equilibrium of heterogeneous substances to the Academy, both Elias Loomis and H. A. Newton protested that they did not understand Gibbs's work at all, but they helped to raise the money needed to pay for the typesetting of the many mathematical symbols in the paper.

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In a previous study, Truillet et al. [18] present the results for the acoustic rendition of "bold" typesetting on salient words, in order to investigate the acoustic rendition of typesetting effect on memory, using verbal description of the typographic attribute or increasing the default pitch by 13%%, on both sighted and blind listeners (direct mapping).

The line segment joining (p0-1, q0-1) and (p1-1, q1-1) is denoted by S. It is well known that the typeset of T σ γ is contained in Δ and that under suitable conditions T σ γ is bounded from L p (ℝ3) to L q (ℝ3) with uniform bounds whenever ( p − 1, q − 1 ) ∈ S. The most general result currently available was obtained by Oberlin [5].

In 1941, IBM introduced the Executive, a typewriter capable of proportional spacing —which had been used in professional typesetting for hundreds of years.

The quality of a book reprint depends on several factors, e.g. paper, typesetting, reproduction of illustrations, printing and bookbinding.

Computerized typesetting, method of typesetting in which characters are generated by computer and transferred to light-sensitive paper or film by means of either pulses from a laser beam or moving rays of light from a stroboscopic source or a cathode-ray tube (CRT).

For the human reader, they are like 'electronic paper' – they generally inherit the standard typesetting conventions of the original journal and hence feel 'natural' to read.

As a noted typographer who first plied his trade 99 years ago, he helped bring the art of typesetting from the age of hot metal into the modern era.

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