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A frame is a representation of a population, used to implement a sampling
strategy as, for example,
1) a list frame that lists the identifying units in the population-for instance, a list of all the lakes in the United States between 10 and 2000 ha--or
2) an area frame that consists of explicit descriptions of a partition of the areal extent of an areal universe--like the NASS frame.
---> see also:
"frame" is in the UNSPSC Code "22101719"
  Grader frame saddles
"frame" is in the NAICS Code "23813"
  (Inofficial Code)
  Post frame contractors
"frame" is in the CPC Code "54540"
  Concrete services
  - erection of reinforced concrete frame services requiring specialized skills or equipment because o ...
Flickr PhotosThese pictures about "frame" have been delivered by flickr on a random basis. We have no influence on it. All rights belong to their respective owners. Birthplace of Grover Cleveland, Caldwell, N.J. (LOC)by The Library of CongressBain News Service,, publisher.
Birthplace of Grover Cleveland, Caldwell, N.J.
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Caldwell, N.J.
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Co . . . |  Constructing a building on the site of a new steel mill which will soon turn out steel for the war needs, Columbia Steel Co., Geneva, Utah (LOC)by The Library of CongressFeininger, Andreas,, 1906-1999,, photographer.
Constructing a building on the site of a new steel mill which will soon turn out steel for the war needs, Columbia Steel Co., Geneva, Utah
1942 Nov.
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
Columbia Steel Company
Steel industry
Construction industry
World War, 1939-1945
Mountains
United States--Utah--Geneva
Format: Transparencie . . . |  Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17F bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model of the B-17 which distinguished itself in actiby The Library of CongressPalmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.
Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17F bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the "Flying Fortress," the B-17F is a later model of the B-17 which distinguished itself in action in the South Pacific, over Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men, and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight mission . . . |  [Medal of Honor] (LOC)by The Library of Congress[Medal of Honor]
[between 1941 and 1945]
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff. Also called the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Medals
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA,  Untitledby Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: As the Smithsonian's first photographer and curator of photography, Thomas Smillie used images to catalog the much of the institution's physical object collection, ranging from stuffed animals to plant fossils, decorative boxes, and beyond. The photographs themselves are now part of the Smithsonian's collection.
Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1917
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United . . . |  Untitledby Smithsonian InstitutionDescription: Although Thomas Smillie, the Smithsonian's first photographer and curator of photography, used images to catalog much of the institution's physical object collection, he also extensively photographed pages of books on topics of personal interest to him as a way of copying the material for future use. Smillie also photographed letters and documents as a method of preserving the Smithsonian's records.
Creator/Photographer: Thomas Smillie
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 191 . . . |
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