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    When the structure of an article becomes cluttered with numerous boxes, then the reader is steered into an environment of "boxspeak" where communication of information is primarily structured into a boxified presentation, of rigid box formats, rather than as free-form text which wraps down the page, with different text-sizes depending on each reader's browser settings.

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  4. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, A4 was the standard letter format in 88 of 148 countries. Today the standard has been adopted by all countries in the world except the United States and Canada. In Mexico, Costa Rica , Colombia , Venezuela , Chile, and the Philippines , the US letter format is still in common use, despite their official adoption of the ISO standard.

  5. Ring binder - Wikipedia

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    Ring binders (loose leaf binders, looseleaf binders, or sometimes called files in Britain) ... The A4 version uses 30 closely spaced rings, while the B5 one uses 26 ...

  6. Paperboard - Wikipedia

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    Corrugated fiberboard made from paperboard. Paperboard is a thick paper-based material.While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually over 0.30 mm, 0.012 in, or 12 points) than paper and has certain superior attributes such as foldability and rigidity.

  7. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard boxes were developed in France about 1840 for transporting the Bombyx mori moth and its eggs by silk manufacturers, and for more than a century the manufacture of cardboard boxes was a major industry in the Valréas area. [15] [16] The advent of lightweight flaked cereals increased the use of cardboard boxes.