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production line

noun as in factory system

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Imagine, he said, that Henry Ford was rolling the first Model T off the production line, only to be told the world needed a billion of them.

The first 5-Series sedan rolled off the production line in 1972, just three years after Stonewall.

Moderna itself has one production line with capacity for 100 million doses a year.

From Fortune

The government could identify companies capable of switching their production lines over to make needed equipment and agree on plans for doing so before they’re needed.

To train ART, the team fed the algorithm data from proteomics—that is, a census of all proteins in a cell—to build a probabilistic model that can then predict how changes to those proteins alter the production line.

Now, Roberts and her small team are gearing up to launch their next full production line since the first one came out last year.

Maybe I just got unlucky, but it could point to a grander issue in the production line.

As that last VW Bus rolls off the production line in Brazil, enthusiasts around the world will keep the stories coming.

He hopes to raise $2 million to finance the building of a production line.

Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line.

It took Robling Titanium approximately two days to convert its entire production line to titanium-steel trash cans.

It was the expressionless face of an android, a fine example of the Creche's production line.

He would have to pin them and slip them into the production line as best he could.

They moved toward the center on a production line, finally reaching a matter-collapser where they were plated with collapsium.

The mediating function of language is different here than on the production line.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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