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This study, we detail the constructional selection of a machine, which operates with FDM technology.
The machine, which operates at a speed of 450 cards per minute, is equipped with a counter to record the number of cards passing through.
The machine, which operates with an electric cord, looks like a small blower without the wheels and has flat blades that rotate to push the snow out in front.
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This becomes possible now due to the development of low temperature sealing materials and new packaging machines, which operate without any heating of the bonding zone.
And the machines, which operate 24 hours a day, are subject to all sorts of abuse: Elevators become makeshift bathrooms, and escalator steps are pounded by heavily loaded hand trucks.
Bush's differential analyzer was immediately adopted by the British for scientific computation, whereas Aiken's Mark I "had a short heyday before being eclipsed by electronic machines which operated much faster because they had no moving parts...
The cylinders are placed into the uniaxial testing machine (Zwick/Roell), which operates a constant compression with a speed of 22 mm/min until the material shows breakage.
Self-actuated machine guns, which operated under energy generated by a fired round, became militarily effective after the introduction of nitrocellulose propellants.
The Postal Service, which operates 37,000 stamp machines, will now buy only vending machines accessible to the blind.
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