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  2. Micromachinery - Wikipedia

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    A spider mite next to a MEMS gear train. A micromachine by Sandia is moved by a lit LED at Miraikan in Tokyo A circuit diagram for a Sandia micromachine. Micromachines are mechanical objects that are fabricated in the same general manner as integrated circuits.

  3. Bulk micromachining - Wikipedia

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    Bulk micromachining [1] is a process used to produce micromachinery or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).. Unlike surface micromachining, which uses a succession of thin film deposition and selective etching, bulk micromachining defines structures by selectively etching inside a substrate.

  4. Microfabrication - Wikipedia

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    Microfabrication technologies originate from the microelectronics industry, and the devices are usually made on silicon wafers even though glass, plastics and many other substrate are in use.

  5. Micromachining - Wikipedia

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  6. List of equipment of the Hungarian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Grenade launcher United States Used by special forces. Mortars; EXPAL M-08 Combi 60mm mortar Spain 96 in service. [13]82-BM-37: 82mm mortar Soviet Union About 50 in service. [13] [14]

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    The aim of WikiProject Maps is to improve the quality of maps across the Wikimedia Foundation. The Maps for Wikipedia page is an overview of different formats and tools for maps available on Wikipedia. The Map conventions page provides advice for creating and improving maps. The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your ...

  8. Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    It has also been used to construct micromachinery. As an offshoot of researchers attempting to further miniaturize microtechnology, nanotechnology emerged in the 1980s, particularly after the invention of new microscopy techniques. [4] These produced materials and structures that have 1-100 nm in dimensions. [4]

  9. Microfactory - Wikipedia

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    The microfactory's main advantages are saving a substantial amount of space, energy, materials, time, and upfront capital costs. [5]Due to their reduced dimensions, microfactories are normally highly automated.