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GE's latest "16 slice" machines take cross-section images of the body that are as thin as a credit card, letting doctors spot problems early by peering inside the body at submillimeter levels (smaller than the head of a pin).
Tells how a slicing machine works.
Richard, when he was 13 years old, fed the first loaf into the slicing machine.
He now reached to a bulky furnacelike compartment of the slicing machine and forcefully pulled its two panels apart.
Mr. Sax, who spent a night behind the counter learning to slice meat at Katz's, said the best delis have a master cutter, not a slicing machine.
It is lumped under "cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders," a production category dominated by people slicing paper in mills and printing plants.
Linda is the granddaughter of Harry Hoenselaar, who invented a spiral-slicing machine and, in 1957, opened the first HoneyBaked Ham location in Michigan.
Steeped in mysticism, tribal folklore and Asian machismo, the film is a two-and-a-half-hour bloodbath that fetishizes the machete as the ultimate human slicing machine.
Friuli also had a surprise for the owner of San Domencio, TONY MAY, who lost two other downtown restaurants on Sept. 11: a prosciutto-slicing machine.
On a recent store visit he was buttonholed by a customer who had waited ages for ham to be sliced; he quickly agreed that the store should have a second slicing machine.
When harvested sugar beets are off-loaded at the factory, they are washed in a flume to remove rocks and dirt and then fed by gravity through a hopper to the slicing machine.
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