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The longevity of its workers also makes the micrographics program unusual.
Some offer their clients learning opportunities that range from micrographics to horticulture.
Arts in the UK, where he started working in the field of micrographics research.
Unfortunately, of the seven articles in the first issue, six are the work of English practitioners in micrographics.
In 1986, he changed the firm name to Crowley Micrographics to better reflect his expanded offering of image conversion services.
Northern Micrographics, Inc.
Imtec became the largest European vendor of micrographics equipment (microfilm readers and reader/printers).
Anacomp, which employs more than 3,000 people, is a supplier and manufacturer of services and products based on micro-imaging technology known as micrographics.
In 1970, Landa co-founded Imtec, a company specializing in micrographics.
Binkley was posthumously awarded the fifth Pioneer Medal of the National Micrographics Association.
Anacomp, a leading supplier of micrographics products, had previously said it would pay $10 for each of Xidex's 41.5 million outstanding shares.
Film duplicators for the micrographics industry including 16mm and 35mm silver halide duplicators and diazo film duplicators.
It is refreshing, therefore, to find this new journal devoted to micrographics and electronic information transfer is available as a microfiche at the same time as the printed version.
He was a member of the board of the National Micrographics Association (now part of AIIM), where he received a Distinguished Service Award in 1977.
Many of those laid off were rehired under a separate contract the county had for micrographics with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, which pays the minimum wage of $4.25 an hour.
The company said net income in the latest first quarter included a contribution of more than $6 million from the micrographics operations of the former Xidex Corp., acquired by Anacomp in August.
While the images most commonly associated with America's emptying of mental hospitals may be legions of homeless wanderers, a program on Long Island to train the mentally ill in micrographics is among those mental-health experts consider the next generation of vocational rehabilitation.
REGION JOBS PROGRAM FOR MENTALLY ILL A program on Long Island to train the mentally ill in micrographics is among those mental-health experts consider the next generation of vocational rehabilitation.
"It's really amazing," said Yuri Horikawa, administrator of the 380-bed Horikawa Hospital in Fukuoka, Japan, as a group from her psychiatric hospital toured the Nassau Day Training Program in Micrographics in Hicksville, where the courthouse workers are trained.
Monica A. Derham, a partner in the New York office of the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, was married yesterday to James Edward Rolquin, the owner of J. R. Micrographics, a microfilming company in Huntington, L.I.
An engineer of many years for Kodak micrographics, John decided to start a company of his own called Microfilm Equipment Services to cater for the needs of microfilming, especially those of the financial industry and many of Canada's best known banks who relied on the technology for cheque clearing.
The micrographics program, run by Hillside Hospital, the psychiatric division of the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, has trained 280 mentally ill people since its inception in 1986 in all phases of microfiching: photographing documents, developing the microfilm, sealing the film in plastic jackets, photocopying, and shredding documents.