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1 machine
- axial lead taping machine
- back-end machine
- bending machine
- bonding machine
- byte machine
- cassette-to-cassette machine
- character machine
- charging machine
- component taping machine
- coordinate plotting machine
- data flow machine
- degrutting machine
- deterministic Turing machine
- deterministic machine
- EBL machine
- finite-state machine
- front-end machine
- generalized sequential machine
- gold dotting machine
- high-реrformance machine
- insertion machine
- ion-beam machine
- lapping machine
- lead-forming machine
- limited register machine
- linear sequential machine
- loading machine
- logic simulation machine
- Mealy machine
- molding machine
- Moor machine
- MOS machine
- multiple step-and-repeat machine
- nondeterministic sequential machine
- photocomposition machine
- pick-and-place machine
- pipelined machine
- planar machine
- plasma-etch machine
- plotting machine
- polishing machine
- powder-coating machine
- projection machine
- reference machine
- scribing machine
- sequencing machine
- single step-and-repeat machine
- software-controlled/ machine
- sorting machine
- stack machine
- step-and-repeat machine
- stuffing machine
- transfer molding machine
- transfer machine
- vector-scan electron-beam machine
- welding machine
- wire-routing machine
- wire-wrap machine
- x-y plotting machine
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