microfiche in the PONS Dictionary

microfiche Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

microfilm/microfiche reader

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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From the early 1960s until 1994, most members received their annual installments on microfiche.
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However, the unavoidability part of the proof was verified in over 400 pages of microfiche, which had to be checked by hand.
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As of 2005, the project had scanned over 500,000 pages onto microfiche, making slides available for $1 apiece.
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This was a microfiche that stopped where you told it to, but not a punctuation nor a network document standard.
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Archives, dating to the 17th century, of birth and death records as well as household records are available on microfiche.
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Archivists are now using digital technology to preserve items that were once only preserved by things like microfiche.
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The current holdings total approximately 40,000 volumes, besides microfiche, and bound and unbound periodicals.
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It is of interest mainly because of its early publication date and female authorship; a microfiche reprint was issued in 1980.
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Three formats are common: microfilm (reels), aperture cards and microfiche (flat sheets).
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From 1975-1981 this project was published entirely in microfiche format in an effort to overcome the space limitations of traditional journals.
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