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Что (кто) такое India paper - определение

India-paper; China paper
  • Thomas Young, (d. 1860). Lithograph on stone by J. H. Bufford, printed on India paper by N. Currier, New York.
  • The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica boasted of its India paper printing

India paper         
¦ noun
1. soft, absorbent paper used for proofs of engravings.
2. very thin, tough, opaque printing paper, used especially for Bibles.
India paper         
India paper is a type of paper which from 1875 has been based on bleached hemp and rag fibres, that produced a very thin, tough opaque white paper. It has a basis weight of 20 pounds (30 g/m2), yet bulks 1,000 pages to the inch.
Commercial paper in India         
  • U.S. Commercial Paper types outstanding at end of each year 2001 to 2007
  • Total U.S. CP outstanding e
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Commercial Paper; Commercial paper market; Commercial paper in India
Commercial Paper in India is a new addition to short-term instruments in Indian Money market since 1990 onward. The introduction of Commercial paper as the short-term monetary instrument was the beginning of a reform in Indian Money market on the background of trend of Liberalization which began in the world economy during 1985 to 1990.

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India paper

India paper is a type of paper which from 1875 has been based on bleached hemp and rag fibres, that produced a very thin, tough opaque white paper. It has a basis weight of 20 pounds (30 g/m2), yet bulks 1,000 pages to the inch.

It became popular in particular for the printing of Bibles, which could be made relatively small and light while remaining legible. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica boasted, "Printed on thin, but strong opaque India paper, each volume but one inch in thickness." The process was used particularly by the Oxford University Press and its paper suppliers. The name arose because the paper imitated fine papers imported from the Indian subcontinent.

India paper has also often been used for the printing of die proofs of postage stamps.

Примеры употребления для India paper
1. But the Times of India paper said Sunday that Essar appeared to have the edge as Hutchison was considering giving its local partner the right of first refusal. «