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The 57-page report, dated 1952, includes plans for a pilot factory that could produce dried germs in powder form, designed to lodge in human lungs.
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There's already a small pilot factory at Bantar Gebang, though it barely has a noticeable effect on the daily amount of trash sent to the landfill.
In short, the pilot factory was a fiasco, not only due to the high costs but because the chemical composition of the water rendered it unusable for the production (Kristmannsdóttir 1989).
To overcome these burdens, we suggest a Scenario-based Industry 4.0 Learning Factory concept that we are currently planning to implement in Austria's first Industry 4.0 Pilot Factory.
Agreeing to a pilot scheme, the camp's manager said the factory was an interesting idea which, if successful, could be expanded elsewhere.
Two lead musket balls were passed around the clubhouse, through the hands of a camouflaged Navy midshipman, two sheriff's deputies, a farm-owning factory worker, a college professor, a pilot, a retiree and a high-school sophomore.
From its Web site, the service sells the pilot-factory document and many others to the public.
As it happens, Govan, who is a pilot, had flown over a possible location — the Nabisco factory.
About 110 South Korean factories employ 42,000 North Korean workers at Kaesong in a pilot project to combine South Korean capital with North Korean labor.
He left school at 14 and worked in factories before joining the air training corps in the hope of becoming a pilot.
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