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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in silo" is not correct in written English in its current form.
It is not a full sentence and could potentially be used as part of a longer expression or phrase. For example, you could use the phrase "in silos" to describe a method of collecting and storing data: "We store our data in silos to ensure its safety and security."
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Development and resilience programmes should not be planned in silo.
Since 2007, 80 farmworkers have died in silo accidents; 14 of them were teenage boys.
It is known that concentric filling and discharge are the most recommended solutions in silo design.
Frustratingly, there has been a failure to join up strategy, and criminal justice policy has remained in silo.
Legislation after regulation passed by the government has solidified a culture of conservatism within public sector professions, resulting in "silo mentalities" resistant to being customer-focused.
The risk of working in silo is to perpetuate the 'clash of civilisations' which hampers co-operation and the tendency to follow founders (or corporate) interests.
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Annihilation will include four new multiplayer maps: Hangar 18, Drive-In, Silo and Hazard.
Entitled Annihilation it'll feature four multiplayer maps – Hangar 18, Drive-In, Silo and Hazard – as well as a zombie experience named Shangri-La.
Yields of milk, energy corrected milk (ECM), milk fat and protein decreased with increasing extent of in-silo fermentation.
Proportional decreases in the yield of milk components with increasing extent of in-silo fermentation were the smallest for lactose and the highest for milk fat.
Reduced milk fat content with increasing extent of in-silo fermentation appears to be related to reduced proportion of lipogenic VFA in the rumen.
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