0 the process of producing a lot of goods cheaply using machines in a factory: --
The mass-production of stem cells is now a possibility.
Mass-production is reducing the cost of buying or leasing industrial robots.
1 the process of producing large numbers of goods in factories: --
They specialise in the mass production of furniture with modern designs.
The prospect, or dream wish, is of differentiation within homogeneity and repetition, the dominant characteristics of mass production.
For low-cost mass production it is necessary to employ technology which allows production of coatings with a high deposition rate on large-area substrates.
In spite of the advances already achieved, however, only specific robotic applications have been established, usually for the mass production of relatively simple parts.
He celebrates the variety and roughness which is indicative not of destructive mass production, but of a craftsman thinking and engaged with his work.
The role of public policies in facilitating the universalization of mass production rhetorics and practices is considered at the close.
The effect of mass production upon architecture (rather than the reverse) now retained the attention of architects.
An alternative - mass production in artificial diets - has been extensively investigated with variable success.
The growth in the number of factories and technological advantages of the mechanized sewing machine also revealed the possibilities of mass production.