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permanence resistance to any object or material to change with age or exposure to deleterious conditions.
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permanence the condition or quality of being lasting or fixed.
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permanence Lasting without change. Collectors concerned with the permanence of their collections request acid-free papers and mattings.
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permanence This describes the ability of a paper to maintain its brightness and strength over time. Paper with low permanence may discolour ?turning from white to yellow as it ages.
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permanence In the digital world, permanence is a complicated term that requires not only the accurate refreshing of files, but the continued updating of metadata.
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