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While the most advanced technology has been used to photograph and reproduce this manuscript, the quality of the reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the material submitted. For example:
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Oversize materials (e.g., maps, drawings, and charts) are photographed by sectioning the original, beginning at the upper left-hand corner and continuing from left to right in equal sections with small overlaps. Each oversize page is also film ed as one exposure and is a v a ila b le, for an additional charge, as a standard 35mm slide or as a 17”x 23” black and white photographic print.
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