to remove a portion of space between in preparation for printing.
to form or furnish with a kern, as a type or letter.
n. 名词 noun
a part of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters.
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Without that understanding, people who develop chronic issues after a breakthrough infection, like Zaleski and Kern, may be overlooked and left out of crucial efforts to develop treatments.
Among them, Sally Kern of Oklahoma occupies a special place.
And working with people like Kern and Richardson…it was a matter of my liking their work, and their liking mine.
In 1879 an old man, Blasius Kern, was found one morning completely snowed over and with a serious wound in the head.
The kern or cateran of the Highlands was a light-armed infantryman, as opposed to the heavy-armed "gallowglass."
Dr. Kern, in editing the Malberg glosses, points out that the gloss in Title xlii.
We came north by way of Tejon pass and the Kern River, not far from quite a large lake, and reached the mines at last.
The new departure was made in 1883 by Caro and Kern, who patented a process for the synthesis of colouring-matters of this group.