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  2. Skip (container) - Wikipedia

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    The size of skip bins can vary greatly depending on their use, with sizes ranging from small 2 m mini-skips to the very large 40 m roll-on/roll-off skips. Even though these large bins can store many tons of waste, most lorries are limited to carrying around 7.5 tons of material in the container. A typical small skip, when empty, weighs about 187kg.

  3. ISO 668 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 668 – Series 1 freight containers – Classification, dimensions and ratings is an ISO international standard which nominally classifies intermodal freight shipping containers, and standardizes their sizes, measurements and weight specifications. [1] The current version of the standard is the Seventh edition (2020), which integrates ...

  4. Word2vec - Wikipedia

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    However, with a small training corpus, LSA showed better performance. Additionally they show that the best parameter setting depends on the task and the training corpus. Nevertheless, for skip-gram models trained in medium size corpora, with 50 dimensions, a window size of 15 and 10 negative samples seems to be a good parameter setting.

  5. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    The size of the containers matched new federal regulations passed in 1983 which prohibited states from outlawing the operation of single trailers shorter than 48 feet long or 102 inches wide. [96] This size being 8 feet (2.44 m) longer and 6 inches (15 cm) wider has 29% more volume capacity than the standard 40-ft High-Cube, [ 97 ] yet costs of ...

  6. Small Business Guide to PEOs vs. Payroll Services

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    Key differences: PSP and PEO payroll explained Hiring a PEO for payroll or a PSP affects your pay processing and tax filing workflows. Depending on your goals, business size, and HR expertise, you ...

  7. Container ship - Wikipedia

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    A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. Container ships are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo.

  8. Here Are the Biggest 401(k) Mistakes Each Generation Is Making

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    Image source: Getty Images. Baby boomers: Not embracing the Roth 401(k) Baby boomers saw the first 401(k)s in 1978, and most have stuck with these traditional plans to the present day.

  9. Talk:Skip (container) - Wikipedia

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    For further information, including dimensions of these and other types of skips, visit [Topskips.com] Katy Attwood 11:23, 22 December 2006 (UTC)Katy Attwood . I have to correct You, Katy, about the sizes. I assume You speak from an English or American p.o.w.