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What (who) is jacketed microfiche - definition

SCALED-DOWN REPRODUCTIONS OF DOCUMENTS MADE FOR THE PURPOSES OF TRANSMISSION, STORAGE, READING, AND PRINTING
Microfilm; Microfiche; Ultrafiche; Microfilms; Microcard; Micrographics; Mircroform reader; Micro fiches; Fiche (film); Microfilming
  • Aperture card with hollerith info
  • Computer output microfilm card
  • A microfiche reader in a library
  • A duped jacket fiche
  • DuKane]] brand microfiche reader with source code printed on the films.
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  • Microfilm roll

Jacketed vessel         
CONTAINER DESIGNED FOR CONTROLLING THE TEMPERATURE OF ITS CONTENTS
Jacketed cold storage
In chemical engineering, a jacketed vessel is a container that is designed for controlling temperature of its contents, by using a cooling or heating "jacket" around the vessel through which a cooling or heating fluid is circulated.
Jacketed fuel injection pipe         
Jacketed fuel Injection Pipes; Sheathed fuel injection pipe
A jacketed fuel injection pipe (also known as double walled, twin walled or sheathed fuel injection pipe) is a special type of fuel injection pipe fitted to diesel engines.
John Zube         
GERMAN ACTIVIST
Libertarian Microfiche Publishing; Zube, John
John Zube (born June 1933) is a German-Australian libertarian activist and founder of the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing project.

Wikipedia

Microform

Microforms are scaled-down reproductions of documents, typically either films or paper, made for the purposes of transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are commonly reduced to about 4% or 125 of the original document size. For special purposes, greater optical reductions may be used.

Three formats are common: microfilm (reels), microfiche (flat sheets), and aperture cards. Microcards, also known as "micro-opaques", a format no longer produced, were similar to microfiche, but printed on cardboard rather than photographic film.