0 film that is used for photographing information in a reduced size, or a piece of this film
1 to photograph information in a reduced size, using microfilm:
2 (a length of) film containing photographed information in a reduced size
3 film on which photographs of documents are stored in a very small form, or a piece of this film:
Most libraries have old newspapers available on microfilm.
4 to take a photograph of something using microfilm
Over time, the records were microfilmed and returned to the city archives.
The amount of records is growing each year, and officials are microfilming some files to make room for more.
The following year he began microfilming and scrutinising millions of documents.
This estimate is based on examination on the census microfilm of approximately 500 elderly people residing without children randomly selected from the 1860 sample.
With the requirement of periods allowing a liquid microfilm of water formed around the cell metabolism and degradation of various substances can take place.
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No parts of this journal may be reproduced m any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm, or anyother means, without written permission from the publisher.