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Accession Number
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PB97-184071
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Title
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Advanced Technology Program Case Study: The Development of Advanced Technologies and Systems for Controlling Dimensional Variation in Automobile Body Manufacturing.
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Publication Date
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Mar 1997
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Media Count
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46p
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Personal Author
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N/A
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Abstract
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The Advanced Technology Program (ATP) is a unique partnership in which the federal government and private industry cooperatively fund research and development projects that have high technical risk and commensurate large potential for creating broad-based ...
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Keywords
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Assembly lines Automobile bodies Automotive industry Control equipment Dimensions Economic growth Government/industry relations Manufacturing Partnerships Process control US NIST
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Source Agency
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
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NTIS Subject Category
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85H - Road Transportation 70E - Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer 96A - Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics 41E - Manufacturing, Planning, Processing & Control
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Corporate Author
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CONSAD Research Corp., Pittsburgh, PA.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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9721
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Contract Number
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NIST-43NANB510507
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