GRAPHICS.

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Abstract

The reasons for the importance of graphical representation of data to science and technology are sketched, and the lack of suitable graphics software is discussed. The problems encountered in coupling materials data to graphical design are described. Efforts to develop graphics exchange standards are examined, and the capture of printed graphics is considered.

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Anon. (1986). GRAPHICS. (pp. 109–113). Fachinformationszentrum Energie-Physik-Mathematik GmbH.

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