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  • 31Ammonia production — Because of its many uses, ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals. There are literally dozens of large scale ammonia production plants worldwide. The worldwide production in 2004 was 109,000,000 metric tons. [… …

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  • 32Glass production — Glass is common in everyday life, from glass windows to glass containers. The manufacture of glass for everyday purposes may involve complexity and automation. This article deals with the mass production of glass. Glass container productionGlass… …

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  • 33petty commodity production — A Marxist concept which refers to a form of production in which: the producer has ownership or de facto possession of the means of production ; the goods or services produced are commodities (that is, sold through the market); the producer does… …

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  • 34industrial production — manufacturing, large scale factory production …

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  • 35economies of scale — scale effect Reductions in the average cost of production, and hence in the unit costs, when output is increased. If the average costs of production rise with output, this is known as diseconomies of scale. Economies of scale can enable a… …

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  • 36economies of scale — scale effect Reductions in the average cost of production, and hence in the unit costs, when output is increased. If the average costs of production rise with output, this is known as diseconomies of scale. Economies of scale can enable a… …

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  • 37Methods of production — Production methods fall into three main categories; however, all production methods can be assisted with CAM and CAD equipment (Computer Aided Manufacture and Computer Aided Design – respectively). Contents 1 Job Production and Prototype… …

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  • 38Economy of scale — Economies of scale are the cost advantages that a firm obtains due to expansion. Economies of scale may be utilized by any size firm expanding its scale of operation. The common ones are purchasing (bulk buying of materials through long term… …

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  • 39Cobb–Douglas production function — A two input Cobb–Douglas production function In economics, the Cobb–Douglas f form of production functions is widely used to represent the relationship of an output to inputs. Similar functions were originally used by Knut Wicksell (1851–1926),… …

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  • 40Capitalist mode of production — In Marxian economic discourse the capitalist mode of production refers to the socio economic base of capitalist society which began to grow rapidly in Western Europe from the end of the eighteenth century, and later extended to most of the world …

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