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The term 3D printing originally designated a specific process patented as 3DP by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MITT) in 1993 and licensed to several manufacturers.
The players have not designated a specific time that the latest strike would begin, so presumably the two sides could continue talking into Friday, reach agreement and salvage that day's games.
We were each designated a specific task in a team and drilled continuously in setting out the station.
"Rhode Island was very forward-thinking and had designated a specific development area," said Alexander Krolick, Societe Generale's energy project finance director for the Americas.
Regarding the incident command system, all reported to have a command center and most (97.6%) had designated a specific department to be responsible for the relevant work.
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We are telling the larger companies they should designate a specific area with electrical outlets and comfortable chairs".
If you have not already done so, please log onto CalCentral to designate a specific address for your diploma.
But at other times it is used to designate a specific gas (oxygen) that both groups of chemists have isolated.
The American logician Charles S. Peirce, another pioneering pragmatist, may have been the first to use the word to designate a specific philosophical doctrine.
My "just in time" meeting with Chipchase required little in the way of advance planning and was more efficient than the oft-imperfect practice of designating a specific time and a place to rendezvous.
The four quantum numbers n, l, ml, and ms specify the state of a single electron in an atom completely and uniquely; each set of numbers designates a specific wave function (i.e., quantum state) of the hydrogen atom.
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