WordNet
- write as if with print; not cursive
- a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it)
- a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)
- a picture or design printed from an engraving
- availability in printed form; "weve got to get that story into print"; "his book is no longer in print"
- the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication; "I want to see it in print"
- reproduce by printing (同)impress
- put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couples divorce"; "These news should not be printed" (同)publish
- make into a print; "print the negative"
- that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"
- a vaguely specified concern; "several matters to attend to"; "it is none of your affair"; "things are going well" (同)affair, thing
- (used with negation) having consequence; "they were friends and it was no matter who won the games"
- a problem; "is anything the matter?"
- written works (especially in books or magazines); "he always took some reading matter with him on the plane"
- a mixture of sulfides that forms when sulfide metal ores are smelted
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- (郵送料割り引きになる)印刷物
- …‘を'『印刷する』 / 〈原稿・本など〉‘を'『出版する』 / …‘を'『活字体で書く』 / 〈写真〉‘を'『焼きつける』,〈印画〉‘を'つくる / (…に)…‘を'押してつける;(心に)…‘を'刻みつける,印象づける《+『名』+『on』+『名』》 / (印刷・焼きつけなどによって)〈活字・模様・写真などが〉現れる,写る;〈紙などが〉印刷できる / 〈機械が〉印刷する / 活字体で書く / 〈U〉『印刷』,印刷の字体 / 〈C〉《しばしば複合語で》(押した)跡,しるし / 〈U〉プリント模様;プリント生地;〈C〉プリント地の衣服 / 〈C〉(写真の)印画,陽画(positive) / 〈C〉版画
- 〈U〉『物質』,物体(個体・液体のいづれの状態も含む) / 〈U〉《修飾語を伴って》…体,…質,…素 / 〈C〉(論議・関心の的となる)『事柄』,『問題』;(…に関わる)事,(…で決まる)問題《+『of』(まれ『for』)+『名』》 / 〈U〉《the~》(漠然と)(…にとって)困った事,やっかいな事,事故,支障《+『with』+『名』》 / 〈U〉『重大事』,重要性(importance),関心法 / 〈U〉(演説・論文などの)内容《+『of』++『名』》;(演説などの)題材《+『for』+『名』》 / 〈U〉《修飾語を伴って》…郵便物,…印刷物 / 〈U〉(傷口から出る)うみ(pus) / 『重要である』,大切である
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1925 Printed Matter Registered Airmail Letter from Denmark to Hungary
Printed matter is a term to describe printed material produced by printers or publishers, such as books, magazines, booklets, brochures and other publicity materials and in some cases, newspapers. Because much of this material is mailed, it is also a category of mail, accepted for delivery by a postal administration, that is not considered to be first-class mail and therefore qualifies for a special reduced printed matter postal rate. Depending on the specific postal regulations of the country, it is usually non-personal correspondence and printed in multiple quantities. Most postal authorities do not permit additional services, like registration or express services, to be added to items mailed as printed matter.
In the Postal Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico, proclaimed on June 20, 1862, terms were specified relating to the rates for printed matter between the two countries.[1] The rate was one cent for every ounce or fraction of an ounce.
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United States[edit]
As of June 2007, the USPS has a printed matter classification known as "Bound Printed Matter", BPM, defined as, advertising, promotional, directory, or editorial material that is securely bound and at least 90% is imprinted by a process other than handwriting or typewriting and is only available for user with an imprint permit.[2]
For international shipment of printed matter, the USPS provides a discount M-bag service;[3] following the 2007 elimination of surface mail, only airmail M-bag remains.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "Postal Convention Between the United States of America and the Republic of Mexico; December 11, 1861". The Avalon Project. Yale Law School. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
- ^ "Postage Payment for Bound Printed Matter Limited to Permit Imprint". USPS. 2008-09-11. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
- ^ Postal Explorer > IMM Issue 37 - International Mail Manual > 2 Conditions for Mailing > 260 Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (M–bags)
- ^ Airmail M-Bags
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English Journal
- Vision Insurance, Eye Care Visits, and Vision Impairment Among Working-Age Adults in the United States.
- Li YJ, Xirasagar S, Pumkam C, Krishnaswamy M, Bennett CL.AbstractOBJECTIVES To compare rates of eye care visits and vision impairment among working-age adults with vision insurance vs without, among the total sample of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey respondents and among a subsample of respondents who had diagnoses of glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), and/or cataract. DESIGN Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey 2008 vision module data, we examined the likelihood of an eye care visit within the past year and of self-reported visual impairment among 27 152 adults aged 40 to 65 years and among a subset of 3158 persons (11.6%) with glaucoma, ARMD, and/or cataract. Multivariate logistic regression models were used. RESULTS About 40% of both the study population and the subsample with glaucoma, ARMD, and/or cataract had no vision insurance. Respondents with vision insurance were more likely than those without to have had eye care visits (general population adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 1.90 [95% CI, 1.89-1.90]; glaucoma-ARMD-cataract subsample AOR, 2.15 [95% CI, 2.13-2.17]), to have no difficulty recognizing friends across the street (general population AOR, 1.24 [95% CI, 1.22-1.26]; eye-disease subsample AOR, 1.45 [95% CI, 1.42-1.49]), and to have no difficulty reading printed matter (general population AOR, 1.34 [95% CI, 1.33-1.35]; eye-disease subsample AOR, 1.37 [95% CI, 1.34-1.39]). Respondents from the total sample who had an eye care visit were better able to recognize friends across the street (AOR, 1.07) and had no difficulty reading printed matter (AOR, 1.70), and respondents from the eye-disease subsample who had an eye care visit also were better able to recognize friends across the street (AOR, 1.71) and had no difficulty reading printed matter (AOR, 1.45). CONCLUSIONS Lack of vision insurance impedes eye care utilization, which, in turn, may irrevocably affect vision. Vision insurance for preventive eye care should cease to be a separate insurance benefit and should be mandatory in all health plans.
- Archives of ophthalmology.Arch Ophthalmol.2012 Dec 10:1-8. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.1165. [Epub ahead of print]
- OBJECTIVES To compare rates of eye care visits and vision impairment among working-age adults with vision insurance vs without, among the total sample of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey respondents and among a subsample of respondents who had diagnoses of glaucoma, age-related macular deg
- PMID 23229123
- Evidence of speckle in extreme-UV lithography.
- Pret AV, Gronheid R, Engelen J, Yan PY, Leeson MJ, Younkin TR.AbstractBased on reflective optics at 13.5 nm, extreme-UV lithography is the ultimate top-down technique to define structures below 22 nm but faces several challenges arising from the discrete nature of light and matter. Owing to the short wavelength, mask surface roughness plays a fundamental role in the increase of speckle pattern contrast, compromising the uniformity of the printed features. Herein, we have used a mask with engineered gradient surface roughness to illustrate the impact that speckle has on the resulting photoresist pattern. The speckle increases the photoresist roughness, but surprisingly, only when the mask surface roughness is well above existing manufacturing capabilities.
- Optics express.Opt Express.2012 Nov 5;20(23):25970-8. doi: 10.1364/OE.20.025970.
- Based on reflective optics at 13.5 nm, extreme-UV lithography is the ultimate top-down technique to define structures below 22 nm but faces several challenges arising from the discrete nature of light and matter. Owing to the short wavelength, mask surface roughness plays a fundamental role in the i
- PMID 23187412
Japanese Journal
- Analysis of printed organic MOSFET characteristics with a focus on the temperature dependence
- UV硬化型インキへの利用のためのポリシラン類の物性評価
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