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- Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation...
- become much harder to machine and take much longer, thus being less manufacturable. Most types of plastic are easy to machine, although additions of fibergl****...
- Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the M**** Media is a 1988 book by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky. It argues that the m**** communication...
- Lean manufacturing is a method of manufacturing goods aimed primarily at reducing times within the production system as well as response times from suppliers...
- Feed manufacturing refers to the process of producing animal feed from raw agricultural products. Fodder produced by manufacturing is formulated to meet...
- Manufactured risks are risks that are produced by the modernization process, particularly by innovative developments in science and technology. They create...
- Manufacturing cost is the sum of costs of all resources consumed in the process of making a product. The manufacturing cost is classified into three categories:...
- "Indian Motocycle Co." was founded as the Hendee Manufacturing Company by George M. Hendee in 1897 to manufacture bicycles. These were initially badged as "Silver...
- Manufacture d'horlogerie (meaning "watchmaking manufacturer") is a French language term of horology that has also been adopted in the English language...
- A manufactured controversy (sometimes shortened to manufactroversy) is a contrived disagreement, typically motivated by profit or ideology, designed to...