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As a noun, the product of natural growth, labor, or capital. Articles produced or grown from or on the soil, or found in the soil. As a verb, to bring forward; to show or exhibit; to bring into view or notice; as, to present a play, including its presentation in motion pictures. To produce witnesses or documents at trial in obedience to a subpoena or to be compelled to produce materials subject to discovery rules. To make, originate, or yield, as gasoline. To bring to the surface, as oil. To yield, as revenue. Thus, funds are produced by taxation, not when the tax is levied, but when the sums are collected. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This includes such downstream issues as affordability, producibility, and supportability. In this approach, IPTs depend on the collective expertise and experience of people in design engineering, stress analysis, materials engineering, producibility, operations, quality engineering, procurement and research and development. Design for Manufacturing and Assembly--This process focuses on cycle time reduction at the manufacturing stages, and improving producibility and maintainability. |
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