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I was reading all the trade literature, but not critically.
This resource has also been utilized by the public as a vehicle to better understand published trade literature.
The museum's collections include more than 40,000 artifacts, 60,000 pieces of trade literature and almost a million photographs.
Other recesses of the Internet are also rich in illegally traded literature.
Quite often, the local distributor of trade literature and new construction trends in a small town was the neighborhood building supply center.
Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.
Trade literature is a general term including catalogues.
The Club energetically diffused free trade literature for propaganda purposes.
The role of trade literature in sci-tech libraries.
This collection is supplemented by a vast array of instrumentation manuals and trade literature.
Careful study of trade literature and patent filings associated with the manufacturer may aid the analyst in the characterization.
Product failures are not widely published in the academic literature or trade literature, partly because companies do not want to advertise their problems.
Includes many miscellaneous printed items such as publicity leaflets, posters, trade literature, playbills and property sale plans.
Research in technical and trade literature failed to produce a solution, and phys ical evidence did not produce results.
This assumption has led to a spurt in the academic and trade literature on the subject of positioning the store brand as compared with the national brand.
The Libraries also holds the nation's largest trade literature collection, which includes over 300,000 commercial catalogs dating from the early nineteenth century and representing more than 30,000 companies.
Baker, T. Lindsay, "Researching history through trade literature," History News, vol.
Trade literature includes printed or handwritten documents, usually illustrated, of items offered for sale, ranging in size from small pamphlets to oversized folios of several hundred pages.
The Ettridge Collection is a collection of trade literature relating to domestic appliances which was donated to the British Library by Ian Ettridge in 1997.
These lessons have been absorbed in the international trade literature, in the form of the concept of 'effective protection'; but in the field of public finance they have received less attention.
Davis, Audrey B. The finest instruments ever made: a bibliography of medical, dental, optical, and pharmaceutical company trade literature, 1700-1939 (Arlington, Mass.: Medical History Pub.
The builders, in most cases, were not design innovators but craftsmen who adapted plans from myriad national sources such as catalogs, pattern books, magazines, mail-order services, lumberyard fliers, and trade literature.
They specify products with reference to the RIBA Product Selector, Architects Standard Catalogue, Barbour Index and trade literature.
Travers, Irene L., "Trade literature at the National Museum of History and Technology [currently the National Museum of American History]" Special Libraries, vol.
To keep them company, he tossed in his surplus trade literature and brochures, as well as a couple of useless farewell gifts he had received: the thin volume of yet another Russian poet, a tin-backed blotter.