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Prototypes of brackets for airplane engines show how additive manufacturing can produce complex, precisely designed shapes like the one at right. The technique, known as additive manufacturing because it builds an object by adding ultrathin layers of material one by one , could transform how GE designs and makes many of the complex parts that go into everything from gas turbines to ultrasound machines. Additive manufacturing—the industrial version of 3-D printing—is already used to make some niche items, such as medical implants, and to produce plastic prototypes for engineers and designers.

But the decision to mass-produce a critical metal-alloy part to be used in thousands of jet engines is a significant milestone for the technology. Last fall, GE purchased a pair of companies with know-how in automated precision manufacturing of metals and then folded the technology into the operations of GE Aviation.

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Summary Summary of the Book of Genesis This summary of the book of Genesis provides information about the title, author s , date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Genesis. Title The first phrase in the Hebrew text of 1: The English title, Genesis, is Greek in origin and comes from the word geneseos, which appears in the pre-Christian Greek translation Septuagint of 2: Depending on its context, the word can mean “birth,” “genealogy,” or “history of origin.

Creation, genealogies, destructive floods, geography and mapmaking, construction techniques, migrations of peoples, sale and purchase of land, legal customs and procedures, sheepherding and cattle-raising — all these subjects and many others were matters of vital concern to the peoples of Mesopotamia during this time. They were also of interest to the individuals, families and tribes of whom we read in the first 38 chapters of Genesis. The author appears to locate Eden, humankind’s first home, in or near Mesopotamia; the tower of Babel was built there; Abram was born there; Isaac took a wife from there; and Jacob lived there for 20 years.

Although these patriarchs settled in Canaan, their original homeland was Mesopotamia. The closest ancient literary parallels to Ge also come from Mesopotamia. Enuma elish, the story of the god Marduk’s rise to supremacy in the Babylonian pantheon, is similar in some respects though thoroughly mythical and polytheistic to the Ge 1 creation account. Some of the features of certain king lists from Sumer bear striking resemblance to the genealogy in Ge 5.

The 11th tablet of the Gilgamesh epic is quite similar in outline to the flood narrative in Ge Several of the major events of Ge are narrated in the same order as similar events in the Atrahasis epic.