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    1. DPC Audio/Video Digitization Standards & Equipment | Duke University Libraries

      Video Access Derivatives Specifications Explanation of Terms and Acronyms File Format: MPEG-4 (.mp4) File format Compression: Lossy Data loss, (...)

    2. Front and Center - Fall/Winter 1994, Vol 1, No 1

      Tom La Porte worked with producer Malcolm Adcock to choose advertisements from the original launch, aswell as a Hertz adver­ tisement (...)

    3. Front and Center - Summer 2004, Vol 10, No 1

      Simpson TV com­ mercials for Hertz in the 1970s. The Information Center maintained alphabetical files on both Bates history and a (...)

    4. Rental Cars and Buses - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Detroit: Gale Research, 1998. Hertz Rent-A-Car Corporate Website: https://www.hertz.com Jackson, Carlton. 

    5. All About that Time Base - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The clock example can also be defined as one “cycle per second” or one hertz (Hz), named after Heinrich Hertz , who first (...)

    6. Executive Papers - Ogilvy & Mather - LibGuides at Duke University

      Clients include Lever Brothers, General Foods, Hertz, Sears, Owens-Corning, American Express, Sears, and Schweppes.

    7. Legal Research for Non-Lawyers

      Some newly-added or updated titles in the guide (and the library Reference collection) include: Emily Doskow & Frederick Hertz, Making (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      Some newly-added or updated titles in the guide (and the library Reference collection) include: Emily Doskow & Frederick Hertz, Making (...)

    9. Carry the Innovation Forward - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      .; Desai, K., Prabhu N.K., Hertz, J.T.; Buhr, G.T.; Peyser, B.; Weigle, N. Use of Virtual Interactive Patient Encounters to Prepare (...)

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 6 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries D

      The clock example can also be defined as one “cycle per second” or one hertz (Hz), named after Heinrich Hertz , who first (...)

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