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  2. Civil Nuclear Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    The CNC was established on 1 April 2005, [7] replacing the former Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary established in 1955, and is overseen by the Civil Nuclear Police Authority. The CNC does not guard the United Kingdom's nuclear weapons; this role is the responsibility of the British Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence Police.

  3. Numerical control - Wikipedia

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    A CNC machine that operates on wood CNC machines typically use some kind of coolant, typically a water-miscible oil, to keep the tool and parts from getting hot. A CNC metal lathe with the door open. In machining, numerical control, also called computer numerical control (CNC), [1] is the automated control of tools by means of a computer. [2]

  4. CNC (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cancer (constellation), astronomical constellation (IAU abbreviation Cnc) City Nature Challenge, an urban bioblitz competition; Configurable Network Computing, a JD Edwards client-server architecture; Consensual non-consent, a BDSM practice; Crown Nominations Commission, a body involved in the appointment of Church of England bishops

  5. Civil Nuclear Police Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Nuclear Police Authority (Welsh: Yr Awdurdod Heddlu Niwclear Sifil) is the police authority that oversees the Civil Nuclear Constabulary.A police authority is a body corporate in the United Kingdom that defines strategic plans for a police force and provides accountability [1] so that the police function "efficiently and effectively". [2]

  6. Tormach - Wikipedia

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    Tormach was founded in 2001 by Greg Jackson and Ed Korn in Madison, Wisconsin. [1] The company's first product was a compact and inexpensive CNC machine called the PCNC 1100 mill which launched in 2003. [2]

  7. FANUC - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the 10 largest CNC companies in the world were based in the U.S., however by 1982, FANUC had captured half of the world CNC market. [11] FANUC is listed on the first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the TOPIX 100 [12] and Nikkei 225 [13] stock market indices. It is headquartered in Yamanashi Prefecture.

  8. CNC machining - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 December 2009, at 23:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Mastercam - Wikipedia

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    Mastercam is a suite of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and CAD/CAM software applications developed by CNC Software, LLC. Founded in Massachusetts in 1983, CNC Software are headquartered in Tolland, Connecticut .