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Before her show, Ms. Karan said she wanted to return to her roots, back to the design ideals upon which she founded her company in 1984.
"We found roughly three quarters of the problems we see in initial quality go back to the design and engineering stage".
These boundary activities tolerated by use (BATU) are described and categorised and traced back to the design and management conditions which shape them through their processes and criteria.
Since corneal shape cannot account for the difference in astigmatism in humans and chicks, it must trace back to the design of the crystalline lens.
It supports the Design for Assembly (DFA) since effects of physical properties on the assembly process can be transferred back to the design stage.
The approach can be loosely traced back to the design theorist Christopher Alexander, who argued that paths and other design elements should "emerge gradually and organically, almost of their own accord".
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Because it is very difficult to achieve the exact desired resonant frequency from the fabricated device, a post-fabrication process is generally required to tune the deviated resonant frequency back to the designed value.
Stay with me now... Harken back to the product design cycle, and we find that innovation is the earliest link in that cycle.
And that goes back to the basic design of the map.
Coming here takes you back to the Milan design scene in its postwar heyday.
But the BBC boss said going back to the old design was not something that was being considered.
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