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  2. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/metal_extrusion.html
    8 Sep 2001: Cold extrusion is possible for some metals giving better properties. Economics. ... Usually only economic for several thousand metres. Typical products. Tubing. aluminium window frames.
  3. LectList2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/01/p124-132.pdf
    28 Sep 2001: Democratization (weeks 1–4). M. 1Latin American International Relations. M. 2The Economic Development of Latin America. ... The Early Frankfurt School (weeks 1–2). Th. 3;M. 4. Economic and Political Transformation (weeks1–2).
  4. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/die_casting.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. The machinery is expensive, and can cost well over £100,000. ... Because of the high capital cost, the process is only economic for batches of 100,000+.
  5. 7. Marketing and Selling:

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2000/Business/Bl7.ppt
    17 Apr 2001: 7. Marketing and Selling:. Sales and marketing are different. Basic economics. ... Market Communications. Basic Economics I. Demand curve: Price depends on volume.
  6. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/sand_casting.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. The basic equipment cost is low - from £500 to £3,000; automation and higher temperature furnaces can increase this a lot. ... The labour intensive nature of the process mean it is usually only economic for small batches, although dedicated
  7. Business Studies Lectures 2001

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2000/Business/BL.pdf
    27 Apr 2001: 7 1998Everett M Rogers; Diffusion of Innovation, 4th Edition Free Press, New York 1995 ISBN 0-02-926671 Paul A Samuelson, William D Nordhaus Economics 16th Edition McGraw Hill ISBN ... Distribution channels Market Communications. Basic Economics IBasic
  8. LectList2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/01/p115-118.pdf
    28 Sep 2001: DEAKIN, MRS S. FENNELL ANDPROF. R. ROWTHORN. Economics of Law and Regulation. ... M. 4–6. MR D. BETHLEHEMThe WTO and International Economic Law. F.
  9. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/polymer_extrusion.html
    8 Sep 2001: Near-net-shape process, only the ends of the extrusion are wasted. Economics. ... Because of the high costs, it is usually only economic to produce lengths over 10km - although there is little competition for many of the possible shapes.
  10. LectList2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/01/p213-223.pdf
    28 Sep 2001: C O M P U L S O RY PA P E R SPaper S1 (Foundations of Social Anthropology I: Kinshipand Economics). ... SSORIN-CHAIKOV(Seminar) Anthropology and the Study of. Economics M. 3.30–5 (weeks 1–8) DR N.
  11. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/lost_wax_casting.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. The production cycle is slow: usually only 1-5 castings can be made an hour, depending on the size. ... Although the setup costs are low, the low manual production rate means that only batch sizes of up to 50 are economic; this can rise to a
  12. LectList2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/01/p239.pdf
    28 Sep 2001: RENWICK, MRS M. GARDINER AND DR T. GOESCHL(Sixteen lectures). Paper 5 Environmental Economics, Law and PolicyDR I.
  13. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/joining.html
    8 Sep 2001: In addition to these processes, there are a variety of "hot processes" such as welding and brazing which can often provide stronger and more economic joints for metal parts.
  14. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/rotational_moulding.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. Cycle time is limited by heat conduction out of the mould, so increases dramatically for larger wall thicknesses. ... The long cycle times usually limit economic batch sizes to between 500 and 10,000.
  15. LectList2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2001-02/special/01/symbols.pdf
    28 Sep 2001: Education Ling Linguistics SPS Social and Political SciencesEP Economics and Politics Math Mathematics.
  16. Student Number 2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/special/19/studentnumber2001.pdf
    20 Aug 2001: Economics 29 10 39 — — —M.Phil. Economics and Development 3 2 5 — — —M.Phil. ... Economics with Finance 6 1 7 — — —M.Phil. Education 16 26 42 — — —M.Phil.
  17. AVI2000.PDF

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/CognitiveDimensions/papers/GreenAVI2000.pdf
    16 Jan 2001: These turn out to beproblematic in Prolog. (Other CDs will not be discussed, forobvious space economics.).
  18. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/drilling.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. It is normal to try to reduce the amount of drilling required in a component by careful design - but when an accurate hole is required, drilling has little competition.
  19. E:CURRENT_WORKCRTS DEMONSTRATORREPORT.DVI

    www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/dsl/publications/CRTS2001.pdf
    21 Mar 2001: Chapter 4. Construction of Demonstrator. Useful lessons had been learnt earlier on, by putting together a small scale physi-cal model which aimed to model only one gore of a symmetric
  20. Easter2001

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/special/17/3.pdf
    4 Jul 2001: GoodwillGoodwill relating to investments made by the Group is amortized over ten years on a straight line basis, being itsestimated useful economic life.
  21. Process Encyclopaedia

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/process_encyc/non-IE/injection_moulding.html
    8 Sep 2001: Economics. To reduce costs, several parts are often moulded together on a "tree-like" structure; parts can then be separated after moulding. ... Injection moulding is only economic for batches of 10,000 - 100,000 or more and so is usually automated.

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