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Cellulose is an example of standardized production on the part of nature.
It appears that carbon fiber will be put to the test, and might start appearing on more standardized production boats.
As the restaurant chain expanded, they developed standardized production methods and a standard look for their restaurants.
The industrial revolution had standardized production, poured out endless streams of items for the "consumer culture."
In all this, you will not need to imitate our standardized production for our pitiable mass consumers.
These sub-types indicated standardized production variations, which were in fact often manufactured concurrently at different locations.
Burt not only standardized production of the Good Humor bar, itself, he also developed a novel means of getting his product to potential customers.
The Viking Age saw again a more standardized production, but the basic design remained indebted to the spatha.
The turn to standardized production marks a sharp change from the space agency's one-of-a-kind approach to designing each complex space vehicle separately for the mission it will perform.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is replacing the one-of-a-kind approach to the design of spacecraft with standardized production of vehicles for American planetary missions.
Yet, the modern soap operas with their interchangeable plots and formulaic narrative conventions reflect standardized production techniques and the falling value of a mass-produced cultural product.
Ingham (1991) shows how small, independent iron and steel manufacturers survived and prospered from the 1870s through the 1950s, despite competition from much larger, standardized production firms.
The Company's business model is based on a large-scale, modern production system, with standardized production units, thoroughly up-to-date technology and rigorous cost control, underpinned by social and environmental responsibility.
Both Simon and Aaron Willard combined 18th century knowledge of horology with then-contemporary industrial methods (pre-cast parts, template usage, labor division, standardized production, efficient management).
If Americans become hooked on cyberspace bargaining, the implications for the retail economy could be as wide reaching as the introduction of fixed pricing enabled by standardized production a century ago.
Similar to Software Engineering Useware Engineering implies the standardized production of Useware by engineers and the associated processes (see figure 1).
Just as he had standardized production to ensure that a reliable car - invariably black - rolled off the assembly line every few hours, he seemed to believe he could mint picture-perfect Americans.
He wrote that "the same thing is offered to everybody by the standardized production of consumption goods" but this is concealed under "the manipulation of taste and the official culture's pretense of individualism".
Named after the Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette, this 4-2-0 engine was the world's first locomotive to feature a leading truck and may have been the first standardized production model locomotive.
But these Big Ideas - and many, many others - quickly found their way into production in foreign countries: routine, standardized production in developing nations or continuous refinement and complex applications in Japan.
Unlike the standardized production of other Hollywood shops, Blindlight serves videogame companies exclusively and all of Blindllight's projects are scaled and customized for the particular needs of each client.
Their resale potential is, however, undermined by their standardized production, and, although they will probably hold their value better than most Indian, Chinese, Pakistani or Balkan items, they are unlikely to develop high investment potential over the longer term.
By the 18th century, the bronze guns of the declining empire were unable to compete with the standardized production of European cast-iron weapons and performed poorly against colonial forces, such as Jean Law de Lauriston's French troops.
Modernity was shaped by a capitalist ethic of Fordist-Keynesian paradigm of mass, standardized production and consumption, while postmodernity was created out of a more flexible form of capital accumulation, labor markets and organisations (Irving 1993, 60).
The history of Manischewitz stretches back 117 years, to Cincinnati, where a rabbi named Dov Behr Manischewitz started baking in a modest shop and later expanded his operation to create the standardized production of matzos with a gas-fired oven.