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  • ...e and leaves a solid core or slug at the center.<ref><span dir="ltr">Metal Cutting Theory and Practice. David A. Stephenson</span>, <span dir="ltr">John S. Ag ..., therefore with an annular cutter holes can be made at a higher or faster cutting speed and a faster feed rate of the drilling machine.<ref>{{Cite web |title ...
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  • '''Edmonds–Pruhs protocol''' is a protocol for [[fair cake-cutting]]. Its goal is to create a partially [[proportional division]] of a heterog ...=ep08>{{cite book | doi = 10.1007/978-3-540-68880-8_16 | title=Confidently Cutting a Cake into Approximately Fair Pieces | volume=5034 | date=2008 | pages=155 ...
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  • ...|date=2014-08-01|title=On the configuration-LP for scheduling on unrelated machines|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s10951-013-0359-4|journal=Journal of Scheduling ...given time ''T'', is there a partition in which the completion time of all machines is at most ''T''? ...
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  • ...rol unit with a cable. The abrasive grains in the slurry now act as a free cutting tool as they strike the workpiece thousands of times per second.<ref>{{Cite ...d work piece. This flow of slurry allows debris to flow away from the work cutting area. The slurry usually consists of abrasive boron carbide, aluminum oxide ...
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  • ...name of '''Kentucky do-nothings''', '''nothing grinders''', '''do nothing machines''', '''smoke grinders''', or '''bullshit grinders'''). In these toys the d .../www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/A_Jig_for_Drawing_or_Cutting_Ellipses.html Cutting ellipses in wood] ...
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  • Goldschmidt machines were used from 1910 to about 1930 as the transmitters in a few central "sup ...ility of the time.<ref name="Anderson" /> It was 1916 before Alexanderson machines achieved the high power needed for transatlantic communication, and they we ...
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  • ...other problems, such as [[Identical-machines scheduling]] and [[unrelated-machines scheduling]] with various constraints. * [[Cutting stock problem]] - similar to high-multiplicity bin-packing, but the goal is ...
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  • During the early-nineteenth century, cutting methods involved hand tools and cranks, which were often lengthy in duratio ...turn mechanisms are found throughout the engineering industry in different machines: ...
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  • In conventional CT machines, an [[X-ray tube]] and detector are physically rotated behind a circular sh ...on of a scanned object, allowing the user to see inside the object without cutting. There are several types of tomographic optical system including the parall ...
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  • These are sometimes referred to as '''adding machines'''.<ref name="nicol"> ...", which absorbs all increments and never wraps. The sink is equivalent to cutting away the infinite parts of an infinite graph, and replacing them by the sin ...
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  • ...er powers. This type of laser can be used in direct welding of polymers or cutting. However, the penetration of CO<sub>2</sub> lasers is less than 0.5&nbsp;mm ...and complexity. However, there are five components included in most of the machines: ...
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  • ...raph into smaller subgraphs, allowing parallel computation across multiple machines. This technique is essential for processing massive graphs that cannot fit * '''Edge-Cut Partitioning''': This method divides a graph by cutting edges, ensuring that subgraphs are minimally connected. While this reduces ...
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  • [[File:Six Mechanical Powers.png|thumb|250x250px|The six [[classical simple machines]] ]] The [[screw mechanism]] is one of the six classical [[simple machines]] defined by [[Renaissance]] scientists.<ref name="Anderson">{{cite book ...
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  • * ''[[Unrelated-machines scheduling]]'' is a dual problem, in which the goal is to ''minimize'' the .... |date=2019-09-01 |title=Monotonicity and competitive equilibrium in cake-cutting |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-018-1128-6 |journal=Economic Theory |la ...
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  • ==Terminology related to electric machines== ...ut coil winding technology and much of the article is specific to electric machines. This section provides definitions of terms used later in the article. ...
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  • ...first2=Heike |last3=Schumann |first3=Holger |title=An improved typology of cutting and packing problems |journal=European Journal of Operational Research |dat Packings that allow this kind of cutting are called [[guillotine problem|guillotine packing]]. ...
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  • Overall, this form of imaging is extremely useful in cutting-edge research, with its ability to monitor biological processes. The progre ...cence intensity. This analysis is a component of many fluorescence imaging machines and improvements in spatial resolution could improve the sensitivity and ra ...
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  • ...is not fair to the other partners. This is in contrast to the [[fair cake-cutting]] problem, where the dividend is divisible and a fair division always exist ...ical-machines scheduling]], and also the more general setting of [[Uniform-machines scheduling]]. They study the run-time complexity of deciding the existence ...
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  • ...nies, but none was interested. Xerography is now used in most photocopying machines, laser and LED printers.<ref>"Photocopying processes". ''McGraw-Hill Encycl ...decades, quality and speed have increased as the price fall, and the once cutting-edge printing devices are now ubiquitous.<ref>{{Cite book|title=A History o ...
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  • ...This means in particular manufacturing tasks such as [[Grinding (abrasive cutting)|grinding]], [[polishing]] and [[Burr (edge)|deburring]] as well as force-c In principle, force control is also useful wherever machines and robots cooperate with each other or with humans, as well as in environm ...
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