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Discover Ludwig"carton box" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a box made of cardboard or paperboard, typically used for transporting and storing goods. For example: The merchandise was carefully packed in a carton box.
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A case of tuna is a carton box containing, say, 24 or 48 individual cans of tuna.
The results demonstrate that MOGA effectively search the best carton box spatial design to reduce unfilled space as well as the number of required carton types.
"I took it down with a hammer, sealed my money in a carton box, put it in the hole and then filled and cemented the surface.
Cellulase producing microbes were isolated from diverse environmental places such as soil and water samples, decaying carton box scrapings, degrading wood pieces, and salt pans near the coastal marine areas of state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
On prescription by the local investigator(s), a carton box containing study medication (either haloperidol or placebo tablets) can be collected.
You can start your lettuce seeds in store-bought seed trays or make your own out of an old egg carton, box or newspaper.
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They sat on overturned pails, buckets and empty milk carton boxes.
After processing, the bags were placed into carton boxes and stored in the dark at 4 °C.
A multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) is used to search the optimal design of carton boxes for a one-week sales forecast and a 53-week sales forecast.
This paper aims at searching an optimal set of carton boxes for a towel manufacturer so as to lower the overall future distribution costs by improving the carton space utilization and reducing the number of carton types required.
All these files were transferred to record carton boxes to facilitate the processing of the material and to aid in the process of creating a records arrangement that would intellectually describe the contents of the archival material.
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