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Definition of Sub-assembly
1. Noun. A unit assembled separately but designed to fit with other units in a manufactured product.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sub-assembly
Literary usage of Sub-assembly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Physics of Plutonium Recycling: Benchmark Results Analysis : a Report by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (1995)
"Since the macrocell volume is largely composed of UOi pins and only one ninth of
the pins is in the central sub-assembly, the overall k-infinity vary ..."
2. Increasing Production, Decreasing Costs by Charles Underwood Carpenter (1920)
"The reason for a serious shortage in final output might be the lack of sub-assemblies
from one or more sub-assembly divisions, which condition must be ..."
3. Essentials of Industrial Costing by George Simpson Armstrong (1921)
"Conforming to the methods mentioned earlier in the chapter, the blades, springs,
and parts entering the sub-assembly are listed separately, ..."
4. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2001)
"Low-power subcritical system Target sub-assembly Fuel sub-assembly ~ A ...
Sub.assembly Lateral Cross Section to Cooling Blower Fuel Region Rel,ector Region ..."
5. FDI from Developing Countries: A Vector for Trade and Development by Byung-Hwa Lee (2002)
"The subsidiaries vary in the functions they perform, and thus can be classified
into several modes: marketing, final assembly, sub-assembly and components ..."
6. Installing Efficiency Methods by Knoeppel, C.E., & co. (New York), C.E. Knoeppel, & co. (New York, Charles Edward Knoeppel (1915)
"In arranging to get these parts and assemblies to the erecting floor exactly as
wanted, let us further picture the details showing the part and sub-assembly ..."