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  • ...ted in which the self-shielded wire electrode could be used with automatic equipment, resulting in greatly increased welding speeds. In that same year, [[plasma ...n more shallow welds.<ref>Kalpakjian, Serope and Steven R. Schmid (2001). Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-201-36131-0. p. 780.</re
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  • ...bon fiber]] outer sleeve.</ref>, the disposable AT4 design greatly reduces manufacturing costs by using a reinforced smoothbore [[fiberglass]] outer tube. Since re [[Category:United States Marine Corps equipment]]
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  • ...-powered torpedo, commonly called the ''Long Lance'', as oxygen generating equipment was installed aboard the cruisers. ...to observe the manufacturing process and launch trials. [[Japan]] bought a manufacturing license in 1928 for ¥150,000.<ref name=l>Lengerer, p. 103</ref>
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  • ...oward of the [[Connecticut National Guard]] had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns, and took a personally-owned Gatling gun to [[Saskatchewan]] i [[Category:Military equipment of the British Empire]]
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  • Due to poor quality steel used in manufacturing and the use of SMG 9 mm cartridge adapted in the 1960s (m/39B), the [[bolt [[Category:World War II military equipment of Finland]]
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  • ...yes Wheel Company, Springfield Armory, Wayne Pump Company, ERMCO, and Ramo Manufacturing ...signation Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Turret was only used for manufacturing, supply, and administration identification and separation from flexible M2s
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  • ...was based, then acquired all rights to the weapon, plus the manufacturing equipment and the employees of SEMAG.
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  • The Mk III of 1916 reverted to a 2-motion screw breech to suit available manufacturing capability, and Mk IV had a single-tube barrel and single-motion screw bree ...ill used as mounts from World War I, together with modern new barrels, and equipment to connect the guns to the new Vickers No. 1 Predictor.<ref>Routledge 1994,
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  • ...life UK 2003</ref><ref name="Mikesh">Robert C. Mikesh, ''Japanese Aircraft Equipment'', Schiffer USA 2004</ref> The FFS was tested, but not put in production.
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  • ...hly critical of Winthrop and the scandal led to the introduction of [[Good Manufacturing Practice]] for drugs.<ref name="Pepling2005"/>
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  • ...] and [[hydrocodone]] families and a few others with various chemicals and equipment. ...$10,000 ([[Hong Kong dollar|HKD]]). The maximum penalty for trafficking or manufacturing the substance is a $5,000,000 (HKD) fine and life imprisonment. Possession
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  • ...the portable air bags connected with a tube to a mouthpiece. With this new equipment being engineered and produced already in 1794, the way was now paved for [[ ...omenon that mainly took place among students at medical universities. When equipment became more widely available for dentistry and hospitals, most countries al
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  • ...02104chap3.pdf|format=PDF|author=Leopold, B. R.|year=2002|title=Chapter 3: Manufacturing Processes Involving Mercury. ''Use and Release of Mercury in the United Sta ...f>{{cite book|title = A guide to the use and calibration of detector array equipment| author = Hopkinson, G. R.; Goodman, T. M.; Prince, S. R.| publisher = SPIE
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  • ...thdrawal symptoms and/or recent needle marks and/or surrender of injecting equipment and/or unused drug at the intake appointment to begin the methadone mainten ===Precursor to other opioids, in a pharmaceutical manufacturing setting===
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  • 112 Parks Tool Co. (Woodworking equipment)<br/> 145 Country Manufacturing http://www.countrymfg.com/<br/>
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  • ...ce, and hence find use in applications such as the wear plates of crushing equipment in mining operations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, elec ...1960s, scientists at General Electric (GE) discovered that under the right manufacturing conditions, some ceramics, especially [[aluminium oxide]] (alumina), could
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  • Noryl has numerous applications in electronics, electrical equipment, coating, machinery, etc. ...being investigated as a possible replacement for polycarbonate used in the manufacturing of [[Blu-ray]] Discs.<ref>[http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6547468.html
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  • ...nery]], plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, [[loudspeakers]], automotive components, and [[polymer banknote]]s. An [[a ==Manufacturing==
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  • ...e [[thermoset]]s, thermoplastics are in contrast relatively easy to use in manufacturing, for example, by [[injection molding]]. Thermoplastic elastomers show both ...n via injection molding is extremely rapid and highly economical. Both the equipment and methods normally used for the extrusion or injection molding of a conve
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  • ...use of a [[desiccant]] or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment. ...allinity of PET (especially important when the material is used for bottle manufacturing). Thus the resin can be plastically formed at lower temperatures and/or wit
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