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    <termNote label="X-NOTE-680">Photographic print stereographs on thin translucent paper mounted either between glass plates or on cards cut out to make a frame; intended for viewing as a transparency. Many were made in France; often colored. Tissue stereographs</termNote>
    <termNote label="X-NOTE-688">Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.</termNote>
    <termNote label="X-NOTE-856">Use of this resource is governed by the OCLC ResearchWorks terms of use. [text/html]</termNote>
    <termNote label="Change">Original cataloging agency is DLC.</termNote>
    <termNote label="Change">Transcribing agency is OCoLC.</termNote>
    <termNote label="Change">Modifying agency is OCoLC.</termNote>
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