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Old 12-12-2018, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mmartin798 View Post
I see Science teams as having hard scientists and engineer/fabricators together. That way, when some glass work to help isolate factional components from a feeder stock coming out of a resin column is needed, it can be "easily" made by the engineer/fabricators on the team. But they still need to be separated as life science teams and physical science teams.
Interesting, I hadn't given any thought to a team equipped to fabricate, in the field. Have you given any thought to how this would be organized or equipped?
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