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  2. Carbon print - Wikipedia

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    Carbon tissue was a stock item in Europe and the US well into the 20th century, [1] but by the 1950s carbon printing was very rare and supplies for it became an exotic specialty item. Some companies produced small quantities of carbon tissue and transfer papers for monochrome and three-color work until around 1990.

  3. Sokhan Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    This book is a supplement to the Sokhan Big Dictionary, which was published in eight volumes in the year 2002 (1381 in the Persian calendar). It comprises words that were omitted or newly discovered, as well as corrections of printing and non-printing errors and mistakes in references that occurred across the eight volumes.

  4. Burhan-i Qati - Wikipedia

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    Pages from a text of the Burhan-i Qati published in Calcutta, written in naskh calligraphy. National Museum, New Delhi. The Burhan-i Qati (Persian: برهان قاطع, lit. '[The] Conclusive Proof') [1] is a Persian dictionary compiled during the 17th century by Muhammad Husayn bin Khalaf Tabrizi.

  5. Category:Persian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles related to specific dictionaries and glossaries of the Persian language. Pages in category "Persian dictionaries" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  6. Moin Encyclopedic Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Finally, it was published in 1972 by Amir Kabir Publishers in Tehran, Iran, in six volumes — four volumes for Persian words, compounds, and expressions, and two volumes for proper nouns. The dictionary has not been updated since its first publishing, but has been reprinted many times by several publishers inside Iran.

  7. Toner (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Muhle et al. (1991) reported that the responses to chronically inhaled copying toner, a plastic dust pigmented with carbon black, titanium dioxide and silica, were also similar qualitatively to titanium dioxide and diesel exhaust. [10] Carbon black, one of the components of toner, is classified as "possibly carcinogenic" by the IARC.

  8. Farhang-i Rashidi - Wikipedia

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    Folio from a manuscript of the Farhang-i Rashidi kept in the National Museum of Delhi. The Farhang-i Rashidi (Persian: فرهنگ رشىدى, lit. 'The dictionary of bravery/of Rashīd') [1] [2] is a Persian dictionary compiled in 17th-century Mughal India by scholar Abd-al-Rashid Thattawi, in the city of Thatta.

  9. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Law: 120.000-entry legal encyclopedia with a legal dictionary and legal thesaurus; Encyclopedia of Life: online collaborative encyclopedia intended to document all of the living species known to science; Encyclopedia MDPI: online encyclopedia focusing on scientific topics and is aimed at the scholarly community