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silo, watertight and airtight structure for making and storing silage silage (sī`lĭj) or ensilage ..... Click the link for more information. . Silos vary in form from a covered pit, such as was used by the early Romans, to the modern storage tower, dating from the 19th cent. A silo may be made of wood, brick, reinforced concrete, metal, or tile blocks, and is sealed with earth, airproof paper, or plastic. Most of the more modern upright cylindrical silos are glass-lined and are considered the most efficient. Older or less expensive styles include the box silo, made of planks lined with heavy paper; the fence silo, with pickets arranged in a circle and lined with paper; the concrete-lined trench silo, into which dump trucks unload the chopped fodder; and the underground pit, built like a well or cistern. siloA separate space. See data silo and siloed application.
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| This firm is not organized around siloed broker teams. The key business benefit provided to insurers by this holistic view is that it should help overcome siloed business perspectives and differing interpretations of what constitutes positive or negative impacts to the overall business. Most are hamstrung by a 40-year archeology of computer systems, built piece by piece, siloed by division and hardwired together. |
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