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Что (кто) такое mass-produce - определение

HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION OF STANDARDIZED PRODUCTS
Mass-production; Mass produced; Mass-produce; Mass Production; Mass-produced; Continuous flow production; Serial production; Series production; Commercial-scale facility; Production-intent; Large-scale production; Flow production; Bulk production; Mass manufacturing; Standardized mass production; Standardised mass production; Mass-manufactured
  • The assembly plant of the Bell Aircraft Corporation in 1944. Note parts of [[overhead crane]] at both sides of photo near top.
  • Mass production of [[Consolidated B-32 Dominator]] airplanes at [[Consolidated Aircraft]] Plant No. 4, near Fort Worth, Texas, during World War II
  • Ford assembly line, 1913. The magneto assembly line was the first.
  • A modern [[automobile]] [[assembly line]]
  • From old price tables it can be deduced that the capacity of a printing press around 1600, assuming a fifteen-hour workday, was between 3,200 and 3,600 impressions per day.}}</ref>
  • A pulley block for rigging on a sailing ship. By 1808, annual production in Portsmouth reached 130,000 blocks.
  • museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia]].
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mass-produce         
(mass-produces, mass-producing, mass-produced)
If someone mass-produces something, they make it in large quantities, usually by machine. This means that the product can be sold cheaply. (BUSINESS)
...the invention of machinery to mass-produce footwear.
VERB: V n
mass-produced
...the first mass-produced mountain bike.
ADJ: ADJ n
mass-produce         
¦ verb [often as adjective mass-produced] produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process.
Derivatives
mass-producer noun
mass production noun
mass-produced         
mass production         
also mass-production
Mass production is the production of something in large quantities, especially by machine. (BUSINESS)
...equipment that would allow the mass production of baby food.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
Mass production         
Mass production, also known as flow production or continuous production, is the production of substantial amounts of standardized products in a constant flow, including and especially on assembly lines. Together with job production and batch production, it is one of the three main production methods.
mass-produced         
adjective produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an automated mechanical process.
mass-production         
mass spectrometer         
  • [[Calutron]] mass spectrometers were used in the [[Manhattan Project]] for uranium enrichment.
  • [[Surface ionization]] source at the [[Argonne National Laboratory]] linear accelerator
  • Replica of [[F.W. Aston]]'s third mass spectrometer
  • ThermoQuest AvantGarde sector mass spectrometer
  • Quadrupole mass spectrometer and electrospray ion source used for Fenn's early work
  • Inductively coupled plasma ion source
  • [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]] conservation scientist performing [[liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry]]
  • Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
  • Orbitrap mass analyzer
  • TEGA]] mass spectrometer
  • MALDI]]
  • [[Toluene]] electron ionization mass spectrum
  • WB-57]] high-altitude research aircraft
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE BASED ON DETERMINING MASS TO CHARGE RATIO OF IONS
Mass spectrometer; Mass spectrograph; Mass spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometer; Mass Spectrometry; Mass Spectroscopy; Spectrum analysis, mass; Mass spec; Mass spectroscope; Mass spectrography; Mass analyzer; Mass Spec; Mass-spec; Mass spectrometers; Isotopic distribution; Accelerated mass spectrometer; Mass Spectrograph; Mass accuracy; Mass spectrometrist; Mass Spectrometers; Mass spectrum analyzer; Trace gas analysis; Soft ionization; Hard ionization; Applications of mass spectrometry
¦ noun an apparatus for separating isotopes, molecules, and molecular fragments according to mass by ionizing them and making them move in different paths by means of electric and magnetic fields.
Mass spectrometry         
  • [[Calutron]] mass spectrometers were used in the [[Manhattan Project]] for uranium enrichment.
  • [[Surface ionization]] source at the [[Argonne National Laboratory]] linear accelerator
  • Replica of [[F.W. Aston]]'s third mass spectrometer
  • ThermoQuest AvantGarde sector mass spectrometer
  • Quadrupole mass spectrometer and electrospray ion source used for Fenn's early work
  • Inductively coupled plasma ion source
  • [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]] conservation scientist performing [[liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry]]
  • Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
  • Orbitrap mass analyzer
  • TEGA]] mass spectrometer
  • MALDI]]
  • [[Toluene]] electron ionization mass spectrum
  • WB-57]] high-altitude research aircraft
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE BASED ON DETERMINING MASS TO CHARGE RATIO OF IONS
Mass spectrometer; Mass spectrograph; Mass spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometer; Mass Spectrometry; Mass Spectroscopy; Spectrum analysis, mass; Mass spec; Mass spectroscope; Mass spectrography; Mass analyzer; Mass Spec; Mass-spec; Mass spectrometers; Isotopic distribution; Accelerated mass spectrometer; Mass Spectrograph; Mass accuracy; Mass spectrometrist; Mass Spectrometers; Mass spectrum analyzer; Trace gas analysis; Soft ionization; Hard ionization; Applications of mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are presented as a mass spectrum, a plot of intensity as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio.
mass spectrograph         
  • [[Calutron]] mass spectrometers were used in the [[Manhattan Project]] for uranium enrichment.
  • [[Surface ionization]] source at the [[Argonne National Laboratory]] linear accelerator
  • Replica of [[F.W. Aston]]'s third mass spectrometer
  • ThermoQuest AvantGarde sector mass spectrometer
  • Quadrupole mass spectrometer and electrospray ion source used for Fenn's early work
  • Inductively coupled plasma ion source
  • [[Indianapolis Museum of Art]] conservation scientist performing [[liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry]]
  • Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
  • Orbitrap mass analyzer
  • TEGA]] mass spectrometer
  • MALDI]]
  • [[Toluene]] electron ionization mass spectrum
  • WB-57]] high-altitude research aircraft
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE BASED ON DETERMINING MASS TO CHARGE RATIO OF IONS
Mass spectrometer; Mass spectrograph; Mass spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometer; Mass Spectrometry; Mass Spectroscopy; Spectrum analysis, mass; Mass spec; Mass spectroscope; Mass spectrography; Mass analyzer; Mass Spec; Mass-spec; Mass spectrometers; Isotopic distribution; Accelerated mass spectrometer; Mass Spectrograph; Mass accuracy; Mass spectrometrist; Mass Spectrometers; Mass spectrum analyzer; Trace gas analysis; Soft ionization; Hard ionization; Applications of mass spectrometry
¦ noun a mass spectrometer in which the particles are detected photographically.

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Mass production

Mass production, also known as flow production or continuous production, is the production of substantial amounts of standardized products in a constant flow, including and especially on assembly lines. Together with job production and batch production, it is one of the three main production methods.

The term mass production was popularized by a 1926 article in the Encyclopædia Britannica supplement that was written based on correspondence with Ford Motor Company. The New York Times used the term in the title of an article that appeared before publication of the Britannica article.

The concepts of mass production are applied to various kinds of products: from fluids and particulates handled in bulk (food, fuel, chemicals and mined minerals), to parts and assemblies of parts (household appliances and automobiles).

Some mass production techniques, such as standardized sizes and production lines, predate the Industrial Revolution by many centuries; however, it was not until the introduction of machine tools and techniques to produce interchangeable parts were developed in the mid-19th century that modern mass production was possible.