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  • 61Economies Of Scale — The increase in efficiency of production as the number of goods being produced increases. Typically, a company that achieves economies of scale lowers the average cost per unit through increased production since fixed costs are shared over an… …

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  • 62Coffee production in Hawaii — The only state in the United States of America able to grow coffee plants commercially is Hawaii. However, it is not the only coffee grown on U.S. soil; for example, Puerto Rico has had a coffee industry for some time, although it is not a state… …

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  • 63G scale — is a scale for model railways, and because of its size and durability, G scale is often used outdoors. Such installations are known as garden railways. G scale was introduced by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk under their brand name of LGB, meant… …

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  • 64On2 scale — On2 On2 scale model of a SR RL Coach, kitbashed from two Bachmann On30 coaches. Scale per foot: 6.35 mm to 1 foot Scale ratio: 1:48 …

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  • 65Cotton production in Ethiopia — Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Medical supplies for the front, including bales of cotton …

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  • 66Desiring-production — is a term coined by the French thinkers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their book Anti Œdipus (1972). They oppose the Freudian conception of the unconscious as a representational theater , instead favoring a productive factory model: desire …

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  • 67Childhood Autism Rating Scale — (CARS) is a behavior rating scale intended to help diagnose autism. CARS was developed by Eric Schopler, Robert J. Reichier, and Barbara Rochen Renner. CARS was designed to help differentiate children with autism from those with other… …

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  • 68Ultra-Large-Scale Systems — Systems of the future will push far beyond the size of today’s systems and systems of systems by every measure: number of lines of code; number of people employing the system for different purposes; amount of data stored, accessed, manipulated,… …

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  • 69Wafer-scale integration — Wafer scale integration, WSI for short, is a yet unused system of building very large integrated circuit networks that use an entire silicon wafer to produce a single super chip . Through a combination of large size and reduced packaging, WSI… …

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  • 70small-scale — ˈsmall scale adjective small in size or limited in degree: • small scale enterprises • small scale industrial activities * * * small scale UK US /ˌsmɔːlˈskeɪl/ adjective [before noun] ► not involving a lot of people, things, or activity, or… …

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