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dead-tree

(dĕd′trē′)
adj. Informal
Relating to or being the paper version of a publication that is also published electronically.
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dead-tree

adj
(Journalism & Publishing) informal printed on paper: a dead-tree edition of her book.
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From the moment the 448-page document was released on the internet on Thursday, three book publishers - Scribner, Melville House and Skyhorse - have been racing to package it in dead-tree format.
After seeing its 0scar-winning short The Fantastic Frying Books of Mr, Morris Lessmore--also an app and a dead-tree edition--CAA Marketing turned to the studio to animate The Scarecrow, Chipotle's dystopian video about food processing gone too far.
In comparing these four classes (live trees plus the three dead-tree classes) it was necessary to first account for the likely influence of other factors on tree growth rate, including tree dbh, Quercus section, site, and forest [TABULAR DATA FOR TABLE 2 OMITTED] stand development.
With so many new dead-tree breeding sites, entomologists fear an escalated beetle population will mean a higher incidence of DED.

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