Production year
1946
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Appareil à microfilmer, photographié le 16 septembre 1946. Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). Un microfilm est un support de stockage analogique reproduisant des documents, tels des pages de livres, de périodiques ou des dessins techniques. L'intérêt du microfilm en noir et blanc est sa grande stabilité dans le temps, s'il est stocké dans des conditions favorables de température et d'humidité.
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1946
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