Raw material ... that is acted upon by human labour or [[industry]]
for use as a [[building material]] to create some [[product]]
that humans desire. Often the term is used to ... ... y undergone
some alteration by labour. In other words it does not apply
to materials in their entirely unprocessed state. Some examples
are [[dimensional lumb ...
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Material {{Wiktionary|material}} ... o a new cycle of production
and [[finishing]] processes to create finished materials,
ready for [[Distribution (business)|distribution]] and [[Consumption
(ec ...
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Great Depression ... eveloped country|industrialized countries]]
and those which exported [[raw material]]s. [[International
trade]] declined sharply, as did personal [[income]]s, ...
... tors became worried about their deposits and [[bank run|began
massive withdrawals]]. Government guarantees and Federal Reserve
banking regulations to pre ...
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Manufacturing ... h]], but is most commonly applied to industrial
production, in which [[raw material]]s are transformed into
[[finished good]]s on a large scale. ... arrangement whereby
a first firm with specialized equipment processes raw materials
or semi-finished goods for a second firm.
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Nesting ... fers to the process of efficiently [[manufacturing]]
parts from flat [[raw material]]. ... al nesting for flat
sheets and nesting for coils are different algorithms. Material
may be cut using off-line blanking dies, [[laser cutting|lasers]],
[[plasm ...
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Refinery ... n]]s used for [[refining]] certain materials
or converting [[materials|raw material]] into products of
value. * [[Natural gas processing]] plant: Purifies and converts
raw natural gas into residential, commercial and industrial
fuel gas, and also ...
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Post scarcity ... sophisticated [[Automation|automated]] systems
capable of converting [[raw material]]s into finished goods,
allowing [[manufacturing]] to be as easy as duplic ... ...
hnologies, it might be true that today there is already enough
energy, raw materials and biological resources on Earth to
provide a comfortable lifestyle for ...
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Raw feeding '''Raw feeding''' is the practice of feeding domestic
[[dog]]s and [[cat]]s a [[ ... ... ://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FKA/is_6_67/ai_n13788104
How safe is a raw diet? Not very]: Ann N. Martin. June, 2005.
Better Nutrition Magazine</ref ...
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Sino-German cooperation (1911–1941) ... nse industry, coupled
with [[Germany]]'s need for a stable supply of [[raw material]]s,
put the two countries on the road of close relations from
the late 192 ... ... n, the main driving force behind Germany's
China policy became that of raw materials. {{ref|Kirby-106}}
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Fragrance extraction ... ance extraction''' refers to the
extraction of aromatic compounds from raw materials, using
methods such as [[distillation]], [[solvent extraction]],
[[expres ... ... tend to distort the odour of the aromatic
compounds obtained from the raw materials. Heat, chemical
solvents, or exposure to oxygen in the extraction process
...
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Supply chain management ... possible. Supply Chain Management
spans all movement and storage of [[raw material]]s, work-in-process
inventory, and finished goods from point-of-origin to ...
... [[Inventory]] Management: Quantity and location of inventory
including raw materials, work-in-process and finished goods.
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Veldwezelt-Hezerwater ... e hunting-oriented groups. This
would imply that all their "tools" and raw material
supplies would have to be transportable and usable in the
new environments ... ... small abandoned tools at the sites.
However, the newly acquired lithic raw materials would not
only be used for retooling, but would also be used in the
form ...
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Supply chain ... o [[customer]]. Supply chain activities transform
natural resources, [[raw material]]s and components into a
finished product that is delivered to the end cus ... ...
l regulation of natural resources, followed by the human extraction
of raw material and includes several production links, for
instance; component constructio ...
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Ice sculpture '''Ice sculpture''' is a form of [[sculpture]]
that uses ice as the [[raw material]]. Sculptures from ice
can be abstract or realistic and can be functional ... ==The
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Raw {{Wiktionarypar|raw}} ... aw'' also has [[symbol]]ic meaning.
See [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]]'s ''[[The Raw and the Cooked]]''
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Trade of Japan ... variety of materials, and often for a higher
share of its needs for these materials. The country imported,
for example, 50% of its caloric intake of food and ... ...
actor was the shift in the economy toward greater reliance
on imported raw materials. Primary energy sources in the late
1940s, for example, were domestic coa ...
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Rendering (food processing) ... endering can refer to any
processing of animal byproducts into more useful materials,
or more narrowly to the rendering of whole animal fatty tissue
into puri ... ... nized and dead animals from animal shelters,
zoos and veterinarians. This material can include the [[fat]]ty
tissue, bones, and [[offal]], as well as entire ... |