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  • 1Factory — This article is about manufacturing plants and different kinds of factories. For other uses, see Factory (disambiguation). Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, Germany A factory (previously manufactory) or manufacturing plant is an industrial… …

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  • 2Controlled-environment agriculture — (CEA) is any agricultural technology that enables the grower to manipulate a crop s environment to the desired conditions. CEA technologies include greenhouse, hydroponics, aquaculture, and aquaponics. Controlled variables include temperature,… …

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  • 3factory farming — ► NOUN ▪ a system of rearing poultry, pigs, or cattle indoors intensively and under strictly controlled conditions …

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  • 4Factory farming — A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat …

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  • 5factory farming — noun a system of rearing poultry, pigs, or cattle indoors under strictly controlled conditions. Derivatives factory farm noun …

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  • 6factory farming — System of modern animal farming designed to yield the most meat, milk, and eggs in the least amount of time and space possible. The term, descriptive of standard farming practice in the U.S., is frequently used by animal rights activists, who… …

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  • 7Radio-controlled car — HPI E Savage, Tamiya Wild Willy 2, Kyosho Mini Z Monster, and Team Losi Micro T Radio controlled (or R/C) cars are self powered model cars or trucks that can be controlled from a distance using a specialized transmitter. The term R/C has been… …

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  • 8motion picture — motion picture, adj. 1. a sequence of consecutive pictures of objects photographed in motion by a specially designed camera (motion picture camera) and thrown on a screen by a projector (motion picture projector) in such rapid succession as to… …

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  • 9architecture — /ahr ki tek cheuhr/, n. 1. the profession of designing buildings, open areas, communities, and other artificial constructions and environments, usually with some regard to aesthetic effect. Architecture often includes design or selection of… …

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  • 10psychomotor learning — Introduction       development of organized patterns of muscular activities guided by signals from the environment. Behavioral examples include driving a car and eye hand coordination tasks such as sewing, throwing a ball, typing, operating a… …

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