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Applet defining a web-based method of rendering indecipherable selected parts of a document and creating a searchable database from the text.
Registration Number: TXu001219281
Type of Work: Computer File
Date: 2005-01-03 00:00:00
Date of Creation: 04/02/2025
Description: Computer program.
Notes: Printout only deposited.
Copyright Claimant: Netgin Technology, Inc.
Variant title: Applet defining a web-based method of rendering indecipherable selected parts of a document
Names: Netgin Technology, Inc. Save, Print and Email (Help Page) Select Download Format Full Record Report 1 Latin1 MARC

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