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The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly line and wants enough land area to do the entire job on one floor.
A skilled worker on the assembly line, for example, earns $37 a week.
Modern automobile assembly line.
An assembly line is a manufacturing process ( most of the time called a progressive assembly ) in which parts ( usually interchangeable parts ) are added to a product in a sequential manner to create a finished product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods.
Henry Ford was the first to master the moving assembly line and was able to improve other aspects of industry by doing so ( such as reducing labor hours required to produce a single vehicle, and increased production numbers and parts ).
Ford was the first company to build large factories around the assembly line concept.
Lotus Cars assembly line as of 2008
Consider the assembly of a car: assume that certain steps in the assembly line are to install the engine, install the hood, and install the wheels ( in that order, with arbitrary interstitial steps ); only one of these steps can be done at a time.
In an assembly line, car assembly is split between several stations, all working simultaneously.
Assuming no loss of time when moving a car from one station to another, the longest stage on the assembly line determines the throughput ( 20 minutes for the engine installation ) so a car can be produced every 20 minutes, once the first car taking 35 minutes has been produced.
The actual assembly line used an overhead crane to mount the body.
The assembly line concept was independently redeveloped throughout history and not " invented " at one time by one person.
The development of toolpath control via jigs, fixtures, for machine tools ( such as the screw-cutting lathe, metal planer and milling machine ) during the early 19th century provided the prerequisites for the modern assembly line by making interchangeable parts a practical reality.
Thus, before the modern assembly line took shape, there were prototypical forms in various industries, as outlined below.
* Homepage for assembly line optimization research
This separation can be compared to an assembly line, in which an instruction is made more complete at each stage until it exits the execution pipeline and is retired.
The company's car production at the Yokohama plant shifted towards military needs just a few years after the first passenger cars rolled off the assembly line, on April 11, 1935.
* 1913 – The Ford Motor Company introduces the first moving assembly line.
Should the president pro tempore be unable to fulfill the duties, the speaker of the assembly is next in the line of succession.
The last electromechanical Hammond organ came off the assembly line in the mid-1970s.

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This was how the early assembly program SOAP ( Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program ) was developed.
Honduras's manufacturing sector has not yet developed beyond simple textile and agricultural processing industries and assembly operations.
In the 6th century BC Chios ’ government developed democratic elements with a voting assembly and people ’ s magistrates called damarchoi.
Special methods had to be developed to fabricate this vital assembly from very thin sheets of aluminum.
During the early Middle Ages, Southwark developed and was one of the four Surrey towns which returned Members of Parliament for the first commons assembly in 1295.
There are some minor compatibility issues with C and assembly programs developed for the original TI-89.
Since EchoStar also owned the adjacent 119 ° W orbital location it developed the Dish 500 to receive the signals of both orbital locations using one Dish and an innovative dual-LNB assembly.
Other archaic shrines to the northwest, such as the Umbilicus Urbis and the Vulcanal ( Shrine of Vulcan ), developed into the Republic's formal Comitium ( assembly area ).
The earliest postwar subdivisions were developed on the Eastbank of Jefferson Parish (" East Jefferson ") along the pre-existing Jefferson Highway and Airline Highway routes, often relatively far-removed from the New Orleans city line, as land prices were lower further away from New Orleans and land assembly was easier.
The car was never fully developed and the cost of sending chassis from England to Italy and back for final assembly made it so expensive that only a few were produced.
Another mechanic, Arthur Kosted, developed a method to mass produce the carts by inventing an assembly line capable of forming and welding the wire.
To make programming easier, assembly languages were developed.
The Slavic Veche similarly developed from a general assembly into a legislature, and by some theories might have been directly inspired by the Scandinavian institution brought to Rus by the Varangians.
Plants have developed several mechanisms to co-regulate the expression of the different subunits encoded in the two different organelles to assure the proper stoichiometry and assembly of these protein complexes.
From these detail level components, fabrication and assembly process QFD charts can be developed to support statistical process control techniques.
Flanders ' skill was in setting up and effecting timesaving procedures and methods at the plant, where engineers had developed the Model T in late 1907, which then began production in 1908, and led eventually to invention of the new moving assembly line to meet skyrocketing demand for the Model T in 1910.
ITS was written in assembly, and initially developed for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-6 computer, and later moved to the PDP-10 once it became available, where it saw the majority of its development and use.
An example of such assembler Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package developed by BGI for de novo assembly of human-sized genomes, alignment, SNP detection, resequencing, indel finding, and structural variation analysis.
Pascal was originally developed as a teaching language, without low-level programming facilities or access to hardware and with no emphasis on efficiency ; Turbo Pascal and its descendants, including Delphi, are designed for efficiency and support access to hardware and low level programming, with the facility to incorporate code written in assembly language and other languages.
The idea was first developed in Venice several hundred years earlier, where ships were produced using pre-manufactured parts, assembly lines, and mass production.
This idea developed into a major expedition to the area, which received not only Amherst's approval but that of the assembly.
SOAPdenovo is part of " Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package " ( SOAP ), a suite of tools developed by BGI for de novo assembly of human-sized genomes, alignment, SNP detection, resequencing, indel finding, and structural variation analysis.
The oblast does not have large economic mineral reserves ; therefore, it has developed mainly on the basis of subindustries associated with processing of agricultural products and assembly and packaging of finished products.

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