Provisional stamps are usually made by overprinting, surcharging and occasionally by bisecting pre-existing stamps. |
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Although limited, overprinting the melt-present fabric development are solid-state microstructures. |
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Moire pattern: An undesirable pattern in a color printing resulting from incorrect screen angle of overprinting halftone. |
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Special care is taken when cut labels are used, when overprinting is carried out off-line and in hand-packaging operations. |
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Notepads: A7 memo pads, 50 sheets per pad, each sheet can be printed in one colour, overprinting possible. |
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There are optical distortions, weird lighting, blurry silhouettes, superhero skin tones, and ghostly overprinting. |
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Selectively applied varnish, which creates a phenomenon of controlled repellence when overprinting solid areas with a liquid gloss varnish. |
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The poster should be adjusted so that an 8.5 X 11 sheet may be affixed to the space designated for overprinting. |
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Most of the fracturing was produced as a result of the Permian tectonic-hydrothermal overprinting. |
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With or without metal chip-holder for loose change holder, overprinting possible, lead time approximately six weeks after proof is approved. |
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To correctly control our ready-for-printing PDFs in Acrobat Reader, it is necessary to activate the overprinting view. |
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The dominant textural overprinting of the rocks occurred coevally with the development of the greenschist facies metamorphism some 20-25 My ago. |
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Several additional issues in the 1960s were followed by a decimalisation issue in 1971 produced by overprinting the 1963 stamps. |
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Plastic loose change holder on metal carbine hook, overprinting possible. |
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It is necessary to distinguish paleoceanographic signals from overprinting episodes of rapid postglacial sea-level change and sediment disturbance associated with paleoseismic events. |
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The range also includes a UV primer that permits inline UV printing or overprinting to accept digital inks. |
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Solder paste overprinting for through-hole intrusive reflow has been practiced for years. |
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Tests for magnetic overprinting had not been applied, so Joe sent a graduate student to study and sample the site. |
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When notes show part of the next on the sheet, or some other error such as your overprinting, things start to get exciting. |
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Hilary's first Fall collection delivery Broken English redefines plaids and argyles by overprinting tartans with gothic graphics and crests. |
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Li Yong, vice minister of finance, wrote that developed nations were responsible for overprinting their own currencies, driving up the price of commodities and creating inflationary pressures in developing countries. |
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In his court claim he accused the advertising firm of trivialising the photo's historical significance by overprinting it with a hammer and sickle motif, in which the sickle was represented by a chilli pepper. |
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To obtain printing result of even higher quality, carry out test printing and overprinting on the same material, and adjust the impact values while examining the printing results. |
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Compression structures are an indication of inversion tectonics and overprinting of basement structures in the period extending from the Middle to Late Triassic. |
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The iEngine 1000 is cost-effective for monochrome applications such as addressing, coding, overprinting and numbering as well as for colour applications like logo and advertising overprints on commercial documents. |
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Whenever possible, samples of the printed packaging materials used, including specimens bearing the batch number, expiry date, and any additional overprinting, are attached to packaging orders. |
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Verosub wonders whether cycles of climate change have altered the record of magnetic intensity, overprinting it with a pattern that never existed. |
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The labels are produced at Weber's Macmerry, Scotland factory and supplied to Red Pepper for overprinting of product details and best before dates. |
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