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Manufacturing / Machining / Machine tools / Numerical control / Common Core State Standards Initiative / Micrometer / Milling machine / Speeds and feeds / Technology / Woodworking / Metalworking
Date: 2014-08-07 16:24:40
Manufacturing
Machining
Machine tools
Numerical control
Common Core State Standards Initiative
Micrometer
Milling machine
Speeds and feeds
Technology
Woodworking
Metalworking

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