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I recall that the user might be referring to "FEM 10301" as a course in "Finite Element Methods" at Purdue University. Purdue uses a 5-digit course numbering system. I saw "MFET 10301" which is a geometric modeling course. That's close. "MFET" stands for "Mechanical Engineering Technology"? Actually, "MFET" might be "Manufacturing Engineering Technology". The course "MFET 10301" is about "Geometric Modeling Applications". That might be related to FEM. But the user wrote "fem 10301".
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The standard is widely used by warehouse designers to calculate the necessary "wiggle room" for safe operations. It covers three main areas: Tolerances: I recall that the user might be referring