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pilot materials

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pilot materials [′pī·lət mə‚tir·ē·əlz]
(industrial engineering)
A minimum quantity of special materials, partially finished components, forgings, and castings, identified with specific production equipment and processes and required for the purpose of proofing, tooling, and testing manufacturing processes to facilitate later reactivation.


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Using the Hybritech Tandem-R results, the ligand survey specimens were essentially composed of all free PSA, whereas the reference and pilot materials were composed of approximately 10% and 35% free PSA, respectively.
Gearing up for the program, which launched in fall 1998, Water Quality Extension program director Ann Lemley and extension associate Katrie DiTella developed pilot materials such as fact sheets, lesson plans, and checklists, and they adapted selected Home*A*Syst chapters for the targeted audience.
Project aims include the development of pilot materials targeted for high school students and teachers, as well as development of a rigorous testing plan to determine efficacy.
 
 
 
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