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  2. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy. Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems (including Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2003+) that controls the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. Group Policy provides centralized management and configuration of operating ...

  3. The Container Store - Wikipedia

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    The Container Store Group, Inc. is an American specialty retail chain company that operates The Container Store, which offers storage and organization products, and custom closets. In February 2007, its owners announced that they were "exploring alternatives," including selling The Container Store to private investors, in order to fund future ...

  4. Textainer Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Textainer Group Holdings Limited is a holding company that focuses on purchasing, leasing, and resale of marine cargo containers. There are three business segments: Container Ownership, Container Management, and Container Resale. Founded in 1979 by Ken George and Jim Sullivan, the firm has its headquarters located in Hamilton, Bermuda.

  5. Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yang Ming Group, Co. Ltd. Subsidiaries. Kwang Gol Shipping Corp. Yes Logistics Corp. Yang Ming Cultural Foundation, Co. Ltd. Website. www.yangming.com (in English) Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation ( Chinese: 陽明海運; pinyin: Yáng Míng Hǎi Yùn) is a Taiwanese container shipping company based in Keelung, Taiwan .

  6. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    Intermodal container. A 40-foot-long (12.2 m) shipping container. Each of its eight corners has an essential corner casting for hoisting, stacking, and securing. Containers stacked on a large ship. An intermodal container, often called a shipping container, or cargo container, (or simply “container”) is a large metal crate designed and ...

  7. Stool Tests for Parasites: Procedure and Results - WebMD

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    Seal the container and label it. Empty the pan and discard it and your gloves. Wash your hands. If you need to collect a sample from your baby or toddler in diapers, line the diaper with a plastic ...

  8. Twenty-foot equivalent unit - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-foot equivalent unit (abbreviated TEU or teu) is a general unit of cargo capacity, often used for container ships and container ports. [1] It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container, a standard-sized metal box that can be easily transferred between different modes of transportation, such as ships, trains ...

  9. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    A container resides inside a pod. The container is the lowest level of a micro-service, which holds the running application, libraries, and their dependencies. Workloads. Kubernetes supports several abstractions of workloads that are at a higher level over simple pods.