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- adjective Capable of being
manufactured ;susceptible to manufacture.
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Examples
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A modified version of the Mod II has been identified as a manufacturable design for an ASE.
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A modified version of the Mod II has been identified as a manufacturable design for an ASE.
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A modified version of the Mod II has been identified as a manufacturable design for an ASE.
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"Whether it is complying with carbon reduction targets, REACH [a European Community regulation on chemicals and their safe use] or other mandatory or customer-dictated design criteria, the ability to quickly design products that are 'manufacturable' at a market-acceptable price point will require substantial reliance on PLM."
Baseline - RSS Feeds 2009
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It may take several years before lunar robots can wind electrical coils but the mirrors and stands should be manufacturable from ISRU materials.
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Take an idea to PCH, and his people will help you design the product, simplify it to make it manufacturable, find the Chinese firms to make it for you, and fulfil the orders and get them dispatched.
Boing Boing 2009
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It's amazing to me the fact that you have the Old China that seems steeped in history and philosophy and wisdom, and now you have the New China cranking out every possible manufacturable thing.
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It's amazing to me the fact that you have the Old China that seems steeped in history and philosophy and wisdom, and now you have the New China cranking out every possible manufacturable thing.
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There are dozens of start up car companies competing for the Automotive X-Prize, a competition to see who first can design a car that is easily manufacturable that gets 100 miles per gallon.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Automotive X-Prize Contender 2008
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Being priced out of a source of manufacturable goods will only hurt consumers that are dependent on those goods– it's not like we have the industrial wherewithal to step up to the plate with as little industrial investment that's occurring. elo
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