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the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
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In paper terminology permanence refers to the ability of paper to retain, for a given period of time, desirable properties such as color, and folding endurance. Prolonged exposure to light, humidity, and adverse temperatures will affect the permanence of paper.
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Magnetic equivalent of magnetic inductance and consequently equal to the reciprocal of reluctance, just as conductance is equal to the reciprocal of resistance.
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degree to which paper resists deterioration over time
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The resistance to paper to the destructive effects of age; also the "archival" properties of the paper or printed job. A lack of permanence is indicated by a significant loss in strength of the paper or a fade in the color or shades of the paper or printed image. ...
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