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The moulds are then sent to a traditional foundry to cast metal parts in the old-fashioned way.
It costs Intel, the industry giant, several billion dollars to build a foundry to make new-generation computer chips.
As a boy, he was sent to work at a foundry to help support his parents and seven siblings.
To test this hypothesis, the researchers invited colleagues from Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry to join the collaboration.
On September 19 , 1978 Alma Mater was brought from a Peekskill, New York foundry to Amsterdam at 119th Street.
Boston sends its guns to a foundry to be "boiled down and turned into sewer caps," said Officer James B. Kenneally, a spokesman for the city's Police Department.
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The impact of foundry-to-foundry variability and bias conditions during irradiation on the Total Ionizing Dose (TID) response of commercial 130-nm CMOS technologies have been investigated for applications in High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments.
Sculptors typically commission such foundries to create a limited set of authorized reproductions of their works.
ANOTHER MELON IS CUT Steel Foundries to Make a 25 Per Cent.
Beijing, too, is vying for investment and has lured two Taiwan-backed semiconductor foundries to its high-technology zone.
In 2006, Eck and other Harvard representatives made a tour of several Russian bell foundries to commission the set of replacement bells.
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