ispat, kanıt, delil, geçirmez biçimde yapmak, işlemez, geçirmez, prova baskı, deneme baskısı, ispat etme, tanıtı, DENEME BASKISI:Bir haritanın nihai basımına geçmeden önce terimin ve yazıların kontrolü ve/veya hataların bulunup düzeltilmesi maksadıyla hazırlanan deneme baskısı, kanıtlama, sağlama, senet, prova, dayanıklı, deneme, dayanıklı hale getirmek, alkol derecesi, kuvvetli, ispat aracı, emin, düzelti, kanit, da, delil, kanıt, tanıt, matb. prova, foto. ayar, mat. sağlama; ispat, kanıtlanım, içkinin alkol derecesinin ölçüsü, dayanıklı hale getir, belgit, -e karşı dayanıklı, kanıtlanım, belli bir ayarda olan, dirençli, geçirmez hale getirmek, karşı dayanıklı hale getirmek, sınama, tanıtlanım, geçirmezlik, deliller, geçirmez hale getirme, (isim) geçirmez hale getirme, düzeltmeler,
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DENEME BASKISI:Bir haritanın nihai basımına geçmeden önce terimin ve yazıların kontrolü ve/veya hataların bulunup düzeltilmesi maksadıyla hazırlanan deneme baskısı Askeri
: Armour of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armour of proof, A measure of the alcohol content of liquor. Originally, in Britain, 100 proof was defined as 57.1% by volume (not used anymore). In the US, 100 proof means that the alcohol content is 50% of the total volume of the liquid, and thus, absolute alcohol would be 200 proof, Firm or successful in resisting; as, proof against harm; waterproof; bombproof, A process for testing the accuracy of an operation performed. Compare prove, transitive verb, 5, Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proof charge, A proof sheet; a trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination, Any effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial, The degree of evidence which convinces the mind of any truth or fact, and produces belief; a test by facts or arguments which induce, or tend to induce, certainty of the judgment; conclusive evidence; demonstration, Firmness of mind; stability not to be shaken, Being of a certain standard as to strength; -- said of alcoholic liquors, A sequence of statements consisting of axioms, assumptions, statements already demonstrated in another proof, and statements that logically follow from previous statements in the sequence, and which concludes with a statement that is the object of the proof, The quality or state of having been proved or tried; firmness or hardness which resists impression, or doesn't yield to force; impenetrability of physical bodies, To knead, as in bread dough, To make resistant, especially to water, To proofread, preef, preve, prief, probate, The strength of alcohol by volume The proof number is twice the percentage of alcohol in the bottle So 80 proof is 40 percent; 100 proof is 50 percent Usually adjusted by diluting with water before bottling, A term used to indicate the amount of alcohol in liquor or other spirits To dissolve yeast in a warm liquid (sometimes with a small amount of sugar) and set it aside in a warm place for 5 to 10 minutes until it swells and becomes bubbly This technique proves that the yeast is alive and active and therefore capable of leavening a bread or other baked good, A trial print or sheet of printed material that is checked against the original to see if corrections need to be made, A coin specially manufactured to have extra sharp detail, mirrorlike fields and sometimes frosted or "cameo" devices, produced for sale to collectors at a premium or for exhibition or presentation, Coins struck mainly for collectors as special presentation pieces using specially polished or otherwise prepared dies, A printed sheet to be examined and approved before it is finally printed The first proof is that which contains all the workman's errors; when these are corrected the impression next taken is called a clean proof and is submitted to the author; the final impression, which is corrected by the reader ad unguem, is termed the press proof, A formal demonstration of the validity of a deductive argument Recommended Reading: Proof, Logic and Formalization, ed by Michael Detlefsen (Routledge, 1992) {at Amazon com}; Donald C Benson, The Moment of Proof: Mathematical Epiphanies (Oxford, 2000) {at Amazon com}; Sara Negri and Jan van Plato, Structural Proof Theory (Cambridge, 2001) {at Amazon com}; Lance J Rips, The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking (Bradford, 1994) {at Amazon com}; and Handbook of Proof Theory, ed by Samuel R Buss (Elsevier, 1998) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP on demonstration and proof theory, BGHT, noesis, and ColE, The term used to describe a sample of printing before the final production takes place See Sign-Off, An unfinished certificate usually created while still in the engraving stage to check details Proofs may be missing certain features or words later included on final-production certificates Proofs may be printed on thin tissue-like paper, india paper, or thick card stock If subsequently folded, card-stock proofs tend to be in poor condition Unlike specimens, proofs tend to be one-of-a-kind items, Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proofcharge, A measure of the alcohol content of liquor. Originally in Britain 100 proof was defined as 57,1% by volume (not used anymore). In the US 100 proof means that the alcohol content is 50% of the total volume of the liquid and thus absolute alcohol would be 200 proof, Any printed copy before it goes to press Usually made on a printer or photocopy machine, An impression taken at any stage in the making of a print that is not part of the edition top, A reasonably accurate representation of how a printed job is intended to look, A statement of alcohol content Proof is two times the percentage of alcohol by volume In other words, 100 proof whiskey is 50% alcohol by volume, Test image made to reveal errors, flaws, and give you the opportunity to make any corrections before the final image is produced A proof will capture how a printing job is intended to appear when finished, a high-quality coin for collectors made in small numbers from specially prepared dies, Prove, v, a facsimile of the printed item prepared during various stages of the process for the customer's approval, A process for testing the accuracy of an operation performed, A trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination; called also proof sheet, That degree of evidence which convinces the mind of any truth or fact, and produces belief; a test by facts or arguments that induce, or tend to induce, certainty of the judgment; conclusive evidence; demonstration, substantiation, demonstration; corroboration, evidence; trial print that is inspected for errors (Printing), resistant, invulnerable; impervious, sealed; durable, capable of withstanding; used in proofreading, serving as a trial print, The quality or state of having been proved or tried; firmness or hardness that resists impression, or does not yield to force; impenetrability of physical bodies, Armor of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armor of proof, "proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer" activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk; "proof yeast" knead to reach proper lightness; "proof dough" make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset, make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset, knead to reach proper lightness; "proof dough", activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk; "proof yeast", "proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer", (printing) an impression made to check for errors a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume) make resistant to water, sound, errors, etc, a trial photographic print from a negative any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it", Being of a certain standard as to strength; said of alcoholic liquors, make resistant; make impervious; make a trial print for proofreading; proofread, edit, Cf, An impression on paper of type, an engraving or the like, for the purpose of checking the correctness and quality of the material to be printed, A rendering of a printing project made with less-expensive material for the means of checking imposition, spelling or colors before the expense of actual negatives and plates are made, Proof is a fact, argument, or piece of evidence which shows that something is definitely true or definitely exists. You have to have proof of residence in the state of Texas, such as a Texas ID card This is not necessarily proof that he is wrong, (used in combination or as a suffix) able to withstand; "temptation-proof"; "childproof locks", A method of checking for errors prior to printing an order Normally the last prepress operation A press proof is used by the printing press operator to ensure the correctness of the finished product during the production of the order, A copy of a piece for correcting by the client before the job is printed, printed for the publisher's in-house use only in numbers ranging from about 50-300 copies depending on requirements - early proofs vary in format but later or final proofs are usually in plain or printed thin card wrappers or with a printed label, used for author's corrections, to check text, layout, typesetting, etc , and rarely with a proof dustwrapper, Impressions pulled before the printing of the edition in which the development of the image is tracked and various inks, colors, papers, and other variables are tested, A card with a full color front, and no printing at all on the back The purpose of a proof card is to check the final colors and legend placement on the front before production begins Mintage is usually between 1-10 pieces and proofs are usually retained in the files of the telephone company or the printer The proof may or may not be exactly like the final issued telecard Sometimes the proof is not even printed on the same material as the final product, make resistant to water, sound, errors, etc ; "proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer", A proof is an impression of a print pulled prior to the regular, published edition of the print A trial or working proof is one taken before the design on the matrix is finished These proofs are pulled so that the artist can see what work still needs to be done to the matrix Once a printed image meets the artist's expectations, this becomes a bon tirer ("good to pull") proof This proof is often signed by the artist to indicate his approval and is used for comparison purposes by the printer An artist's proof is an impression issued extra to the regular numbered edition and reserved for the artist's own use Artist's proofs are usually signed and are sometimes marked "A P ", "E A " or "H C " (Cf glossary of abbreviations) Commercial publishers found that there was a financial advantage to offering so-called "proofs" for sale and so developed other types of proofs to offer to collectors, generally at higher prices, the proof of the pudding is in the eating: see pudding. be proof against sth to be too strong or good to be affected by something bad. In logic and mathematics, an argument that establishes a proposition's validity. Formally, it is a finite sequence of formulas generated according to accepted rules. Each formula either is an axiom or is derived from a previously established theorem, and the last formula is the statement that is to be proven. The essence of deductive reasoning (see deduction), this is the basis of Euclidean geometry and all scientific methods inspired by it. An alternative form of proof, called mathematical induction, applies to propositions defined through processes based on the counting numbers. If the proposition holds for n = 1 and can be shown to hold for n = k + 1 whenever n = k (a constant) is also true, then it holds for all values of n. An example is the assertion that the sum of the first n counting numbers is n(n + 1)/2, Proof is used after a number of degrees or a percentage, when indicating the strength of a strong alcoholic drink such as whisky. a glass of Wild Turkey bourbon: 101 degrees proof, In publishing, the proofs of a book, magazine, or article are a first copy of it that is printed so that mistakes can be corrected before more copies are printed and published. I'm correcting the proofs of the Spanish edition right now. Proof is also an adjective. an uncorrected proof copy of the book, read for errors; "I should proofread my manuscripts", any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it", a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume), a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it, (printing) an impression made to check for errors, a trial photographic print from a negative, the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something, Used to form adjectives denoting an impervious or impenetrable quality, Present participle of proof, A step in creating yeast breads and baked goods, during which the yeast is allowed to leaven the dough, samples of the copy and layout of a printed document for review by the author or a proofreader before mass printing, : Plural of proof, treated so as to become resistant; "rust-proofed automobiles"; "shrink-proofed fabrics", treated so as to become resistant; "rust-proofed automobiles"; "shrink-proofed fabrics, past of proof, An intermediate stage in the production process when pages are checked for errors and corrected, making impervious, sealing; substance used for sealing, A method of checking for errors prior to printing an order A press proof is used by the printing press operator to ensure the correctness of the finished product during the production of the order, In OCR, the results are never perfect The same is true for conversion to PDF Proofing (in this context) is a service by which the resulting OCR text or PDF file is repaired for errors induced by the OCR process, Plural of proof, typeset copy to be corrected; first proofs are copies of the text when it has been typeset but not otherwise corrected; final proofs are copies of the text which has been corrected and requires final checking, Trial impressions from a die or printing plate before actual stamp production Proofs are made to examine a die or plate for defects or to compare the results of using different inks, A small (8x10) print, which you can use to see what your print will look like BEFORE we make the final print, Proofs are prints that are created in addition to the limited signed and numbered edition, authorized by the artist The total size of an art edition consists of the signed and numbered prints plus all outstanding proofs If a set of proofs consists of more than one print, numbers are inscribed to indicate the number of the print within the total number of the particular type of proof, (for example, PP 6/20 means the sixth print in a set of 20 identical prints authorized as publishers proofs) The artist usually signs the proofs as validation of the prints, The typeset pages of a book before it is printed, n, pl 1 Prints created in addition to the limited, signed-and-numbered edition Only one type of proof, the artists proof (traditionally the first ten percent of each edition), is sold as part of a regular edition Usage Note: There are several other types of proofs not available for purchase, including publishers proofs (signed-and-numbered proofs originally used as donations or as gifts from the artists and publishers), printers proofs (retained by the printer as reference), and exhibition or sample proofs (made available to galleries for display purposes), A sample of the print job made from plates, film or electronic files Proofs are used to ensure quality, Coins struck for collectors using specially polished dies, There are many different types of proofs available In most cases, the type of proof shown is based on the method in which the copy and artwork was furnished or produced, and the type of printing equipment it will be produced on Some choices are available based on your areas of concern [see complete proof descriptions], Copies that precede the official publication of the book The usual order is: galley proof, uncorrected bound proof in paperwraps and, occasionally, advance reading copy bound in paperwraps, Sample stamps printed to test the dies, plates, and ink before the regular printing is made,
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: Armour of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armour of proof
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A measure of the alcohol content of liquor. Originally, in Britain, 100 proof was defined as 57.1% by volume (not used anymore). In the US, 100 proof means that the alcohol content is 50% of the total volume of the liquid, and thus, absolute alcohol would be 200 proof
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Firm or successful in resisting; as, proof against harm; waterproof; bombproof - "This was a good, stout proof article of faith. -."
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A process for testing the accuracy of an operation performed. Compare prove, transitive verb, 5
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Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proof charge
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A proof sheet; a trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination
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Any effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial - "A given quantity of the spirits was poured upon a quantity of gunpowder in a dish and set on fire. If at the end of the combustion, the gunpowder continued dry enough, it took fire and exploded; but if it had been wetted by the water in the spirits, the flame of the alcohol went out without setting the powder on fire. This was called the proof."
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The degree of evidence which convinces the mind of any truth or fact, and produces belief; a test by facts or arguments which induce, or tend to induce, certainty of the judgment; conclusive evidence; demonstration - "Proof is the bottom line for everyone"
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Firmness of mind; stability not to be shaken
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Being of a certain standard as to strength; -- said of alcoholic liquors
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A sequence of statements consisting of axioms, assumptions, statements already demonstrated in another proof, and statements that logically follow from previous statements in the sequence, and which concludes with a statement that is the object of the proof
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The quality or state of having been proved or tried; firmness or hardness which resists impression, or doesn't yield to force; impenetrability of physical bodies
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To knead, as in bread dough
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To make resistant, especially to water
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The strength of alcohol by volume The proof number is twice the percentage of alcohol in the bottle So 80 proof is 40 percent; 100 proof is 50 percent Usually adjusted by diluting with water before bottling
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A term used to indicate the amount of alcohol in liquor or other spirits To dissolve yeast in a warm liquid (sometimes with a small amount of sugar) and set it aside in a warm place for 5 to 10 minutes until it swells and becomes bubbly This technique proves that the yeast is alive and active and therefore capable of leavening a bread or other baked good
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A trial print or sheet of printed material that is checked against the original to see if corrections need to be made
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A coin specially manufactured to have extra sharp detail, mirrorlike fields and sometimes frosted or "cameo" devices, produced for sale to collectors at a premium or for exhibition or presentation
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Coins struck mainly for collectors as special presentation pieces using specially polished or otherwise prepared dies
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A printed sheet to be examined and approved before it is finally printed The first proof is that which contains all the workman's errors; when these are corrected the impression next taken is called a clean proof and is submitted to the author; the final impression, which is corrected by the reader ad unguem, is termed the press proof
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A formal demonstration of the validity of a deductive argument Recommended Reading: Proof, Logic and Formalization, ed by Michael Detlefsen (Routledge, 1992) {at Amazon com}; Donald C Benson, The Moment of Proof: Mathematical Epiphanies (Oxford, 2000) {at Amazon com}; Sara Negri and Jan van Plato, Structural Proof Theory (Cambridge, 2001) {at Amazon com}; Lance J Rips, The Psychology of Proof: Deductive Reasoning in Human Thinking (Bradford, 1994) {at Amazon com}; and Handbook of Proof Theory, ed by Samuel R Buss (Elsevier, 1998) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP on demonstration and proof theory, BGHT, noesis, and ColE
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The term used to describe a sample of printing before the final production takes place See Sign-Off
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An unfinished certificate usually created while still in the engraving stage to check details Proofs may be missing certain features or words later included on final-production certificates Proofs may be printed on thin tissue-like paper, india paper, or thick card stock If subsequently folded, card-stock proofs tend to be in poor condition Unlike specimens, proofs tend to be one-of-a-kind items
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Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proofcharge
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A measure of the alcohol content of liquor. Originally in Britain 100 proof was defined as 57,1% by volume (not used anymore). In the US 100 proof means that the alcohol content is 50% of the total volume of the liquid and thus absolute alcohol would be 200 proof
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Any printed copy before it goes to press Usually made on a printer or photocopy machine
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An impression taken at any stage in the making of a print that is not part of the edition top
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A reasonably accurate representation of how a printed job is intended to look
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A statement of alcohol content Proof is two times the percentage of alcohol by volume In other words, 100 proof whiskey is 50% alcohol by volume
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Test image made to reveal errors, flaws, and give you the opportunity to make any corrections before the final image is produced A proof will capture how a printing job is intended to appear when finished
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a high-quality coin for collectors made in small numbers from specially prepared dies
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Prove, v
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a facsimile of the printed item prepared during various stages of the process for the customer's approval
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A process for testing the accuracy of an operation performed
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A trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination; called also proof sheet
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That degree of evidence which convinces the mind of any truth or fact, and produces belief; a test by facts or arguments that induce, or tend to induce, certainty of the judgment; conclusive evidence; demonstration
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substantiation, demonstration; corroboration, evidence; trial print that is inspected for errors (Printing) isim
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resistant, invulnerable; impervious, sealed; durable, capable of withstanding; used in proofreading, serving as a trial print sıfat
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The quality or state of having been proved or tried; firmness or hardness that resists impression, or does not yield to force; impenetrability of physical bodies
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Armor of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armor of proof
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"proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer" activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk; "proof yeast" knead to reach proper lightness; "proof dough" make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset
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make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset
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knead to reach proper lightness; "proof dough"
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activate by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk; "proof yeast"
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"proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer"
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(printing) an impression made to check for errors a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume) make resistant to water, sound, errors, etc
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a trial photographic print from a negative any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it"
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Being of a certain standard as to strength; said of alcoholic liquors
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make resistant; make impervious; make a trial print for proofreading; proofread, edit fiil
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An impression on paper of type, an engraving or the like, for the purpose of checking the correctness and quality of the material to be printed
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A rendering of a printing project made with less-expensive material for the means of checking imposition, spelling or colors before the expense of actual negatives and plates are made
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Proof is a fact, argument, or piece of evidence which shows that something is definitely true or definitely exists. You have to have proof of residence in the state of Texas, such as a Texas ID card This is not necessarily proof that he is wrong
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(used in combination or as a suffix) able to withstand; "temptation-proof"; "childproof locks"
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A method of checking for errors prior to printing an order Normally the last prepress operation A press proof is used by the printing press operator to ensure the correctness of the finished product during the production of the order
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A copy of a piece for correcting by the client before the job is printed
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printed for the publisher's in-house use only in numbers ranging from about 50-300 copies depending on requirements - early proofs vary in format but later or final proofs are usually in plain or printed thin card wrappers or with a printed label, used for author's corrections, to check text, layout, typesetting, etc , and rarely with a proof dustwrapper
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Impressions pulled before the printing of the edition in which the development of the image is tracked and various inks, colors, papers, and other variables are tested
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A card with a full color front, and no printing at all on the back The purpose of a proof card is to check the final colors and legend placement on the front before production begins Mintage is usually between 1-10 pieces and proofs are usually retained in the files of the telephone company or the printer The proof may or may not be exactly like the final issued telecard Sometimes the proof is not even printed on the same material as the final product
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make resistant to water, sound, errors, etc ; "proof the materials against shrinking in the dryer"
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A proof is an impression of a print pulled prior to the regular, published edition of the print A trial or working proof is one taken before the design on the matrix is finished These proofs are pulled so that the artist can see what work still needs to be done to the matrix Once a printed image meets the artist's expectations, this becomes a bon tirer ("good to pull") proof This proof is often signed by the artist to indicate his approval and is used for comparison purposes by the printer An artist's proof is an impression issued extra to the regular numbered edition and reserved for the artist's own use Artist's proofs are usually signed and are sometimes marked "A P ", "E A " or "H C " (Cf glossary of abbreviations) Commercial publishers found that there was a financial advantage to offering so-called "proofs" for sale and so developed other types of proofs to offer to collectors, generally at higher prices
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the proof of the pudding is in the eating: see pudding. be proof against sth to be too strong or good to be affected by something bad. In logic and mathematics, an argument that establishes a proposition's validity. Formally, it is a finite sequence of formulas generated according to accepted rules. Each formula either is an axiom or is derived from a previously established theorem, and the last formula is the statement that is to be proven. The essence of deductive reasoning (see deduction), this is the basis of Euclidean geometry and all scientific methods inspired by it. An alternative form of proof, called mathematical induction, applies to propositions defined through processes based on the counting numbers. If the proposition holds for n = 1 and can be shown to hold for n = k + 1 whenever n = k (a constant) is also true, then it holds for all values of n. An example is the assertion that the sum of the first n counting numbers is n(n + 1)/2
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Proof is used after a number of degrees or a percentage, when indicating the strength of a strong alcoholic drink such as whisky. a glass of Wild Turkey bourbon: 101 degrees proof
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In publishing, the proofs of a book, magazine, or article are a first copy of it that is printed so that mistakes can be corrected before more copies are printed and published. I'm correcting the proofs of the Spanish edition right now. Proof is also an adjective. an uncorrected proof copy of the book
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read for errors; "I should proofread my manuscripts"
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any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it"
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a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume)
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a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it
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(printing) an impression made to check for errors
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a trial photographic print from a negative
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the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
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Used to form adjectives denoting an impervious or impenetrable quality
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A step in creating yeast breads and baked goods, during which the yeast is allowed to leaven the dough
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samples of the copy and layout of a printed document for review by the author or a proofreader before mass printing
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treated so as to become resistant; "rust-proofed automobiles"; "shrink-proofed fabrics"
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treated so as to become resistant; "rust-proofed automobiles"; "shrink-proofed fabrics
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past of proof
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An intermediate stage in the production process when pages are checked for errors and corrected
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making impervious, sealing; substance used for sealing isim
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A method of checking for errors prior to printing an order A press proof is used by the printing press operator to ensure the correctness of the finished product during the production of the order
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In OCR, the results are never perfect The same is true for conversion to PDF Proofing (in this context) is a service by which the resulting OCR text or PDF file is repaired for errors induced by the OCR process
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typeset copy to be corrected; first proofs are copies of the text when it has been typeset but not otherwise corrected; final proofs are copies of the text which has been corrected and requires final checking
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Trial impressions from a die or printing plate before actual stamp production Proofs are made to examine a die or plate for defects or to compare the results of using different inks
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A small (8x10) print, which you can use to see what your print will look like BEFORE we make the final print
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Proofs are prints that are created in addition to the limited signed and numbered edition, authorized by the artist The total size of an art edition consists of the signed and numbered prints plus all outstanding proofs If a set of proofs consists of more than one print, numbers are inscribed to indicate the number of the print within the total number of the particular type of proof, (for example, PP 6/20 means the sixth print in a set of 20 identical prints authorized as publishers proofs) The artist usually signs the proofs as validation of the prints
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proofs
The typeset pages of a book before it is printed
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n, pl 1 Prints created in addition to the limited, signed-and-numbered edition Only one type of proof, the artists proof (traditionally the first ten percent of each edition), is sold as part of a regular edition Usage Note: There are several other types of proofs not available for purchase, including publishers proofs (signed-and-numbered proofs originally used as donations or as gifts from the artists and publishers), printers proofs (retained by the printer as reference), and exhibition or sample proofs (made available to galleries for display purposes)
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A sample of the print job made from plates, film or electronic files Proofs are used to ensure quality
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Coins struck for collectors using specially polished dies
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There are many different types of proofs available In most cases, the type of proof shown is based on the method in which the copy and artwork was furnished or produced, and the type of printing equipment it will be produced on Some choices are available based on your areas of concern [see complete proof descriptions]
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proofs
Copies that precede the official publication of the book The usual order is: galley proof, uncorrected bound proof in paperwraps and, occasionally, advance reading copy bound in paperwraps
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proofs
Sample stamps printed to test the dies, plates, and ink before the regular printing is made
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