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    modern day households. The possibilities of 3D printing are extremely captivating, making this one of the most exciting innovations in recent times. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, makes three-dimensional solid objects from a digital model or command. To picture how this process works, 3D printers use an additive process, where adding layers of a successive material creates an object. Traditional machines, however, uses a subtractive process by

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    monosodium glutamate, sodium, and artificial chemicals, flavors, and colors. These ingredients are causing people to have dangerous side effects such as severe stomach aches, tumors, cancer, and more. Not only do takis contain these ingredients, but all chips do. Takis are popular for their strong “seasonings.” Their spices

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    minutes; it is now possible because of 3D printing. Simply put, 3D printing is the process of creating real objects by “printing” chosen substances layer by layer until the desired product is made, therefore 3D printing is sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing. There are endless possibilities with 3D printing from the medical field, to manufacturing, automobiles, to airplanes, and also personal use. 3D printed objects are going to be an integrated part of everyday life. Contrary to what

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    Nutter Butter Niacin Niacin is found in its natural form in fish, peanuts, yeast, and grains. In the milling process of grains, it is usually removed. The government’s action of trying to reduce niacin deficiency has led to the fortification of niacin in food. Fortification is an attempt to replenish the niacin lost in food processing. Niacin helps the energy from food reach the cells in the body. It’s important to the health of the live and production of hormones. Partially Hydrogenated cottonseed

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    “turn digital files created on a CAD or CAM program into physical objects.” (Hoffman, 2015) MakerBot Replicator is a typical example of a product that uses 3D printing. (Figure 1) The Replicator uses 1.75mm polylactic acid (PLA) filament. Various colors are available, meaning that lots of flexibility is given as to the final look of the product that’s printed. As its software, MakerBot Desktop software is used. This allows individuals to “save files in a personal Library that you’ve created, printed

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    3d System and 3d Printing

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    . 3D Systems Case Analysis 2012 3D Systems and Cube® As a radical innovation, 3D printing has been introduced to market over 30 years since 1980s. This technology revolution doesn’t only change the process of molding; it also adapts its industry to go green by reducing wasting materials. In the contrast, object is produced by traditional technology (subtractive process) generates surplus cut material. In the early period of development, it was applied in hobbyist uses and industry uses

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    3D Printing in Medicine Diapers, onesies, breastfeeding and the occasional stolen moments of sleep are a typical routine you’d hear from a new family adjusting to life with a newborn. The only catch is your experience isn’t typical. Breathing monitors, in home nurses, cords hooked up to any free spot the baby has, and doctors bills higher then you can even count fill and clutter your once peaceful abode. Three months ago, your seemingly healthy baby boy was diagnosed with having the rare but almost

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    recognition for printers though is both a blessing as well as a curse. 3D printers are finally being given the attention and appreciation they deserve; even President Obama saw their potential when he gave a $30 million dollar grant to the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute in Ohio (Lewis). Unfortunately, the 3D printer’s new found popularity comes with a price. Like any budding young star the 3D printer is under constant scrutiny and has lost some of the freedom it once had, freedoms

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    American Diet. I will explore the artificial sweetener Sucralose, in detail. I will describe, in brief, the history and uses of Sucralose. I will explore the effects that Sucralose has the human body, and some of the controversies surrounding this additive. Finally, I will present my argument that Sucralose, in moderation is a safe alternative to table sugar. The average American adult consumes about 20 teaspoons

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    New Technology Commercial Aviation General Electric GE-90XE Engines In March 2015, GE Aviation was granted the first FAA certification for a 3-D printed part to be installed in a jet engine. According to GE Aviation, the part is a T25 housing for a compressor inlet temperature sensor and will be retrofitted on over 400 of its GE90-94B engines. The part was designed using a CAD program and a rapid prototype was made of metal alloy using an SLS process. The final design was approved, the prototype

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