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  2. Time charter equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The time charter equivalent (TCE) rate is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare period-to-period changes in a shipping company's performance despite changes in the mix of charter types (i.e., spot charters, time charters and bareboat charters) under which the vessels may be employed between the periods. TCE ...

  3. Time–distance diagram - Wikipedia

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    Layout. A time–distance diagram is a chart with two axes: one for time, the other for location. The units on either axis depend on the type of project: time can be expressed in minutes (for overnight construction of railroad modification projects such as the installation of switches) or years (for large construction projects); the location can be (kilo)meters, or other distinct units (such ...

  4. Category:Bar chart templates - Wikipedia

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    Category:Bar chart templates. Templates for the creation of bar charts. meta:Philip Greenspun illustration project/Requests (to request the creation/improvement of illustrations). The pages listed in this category are meant to be function templates, i.e. templates that produce text, images or other elements.

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  6. Template:Graph:Lines - Wikipedia

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    This is a wrapper template for Template:Graph:Lines/core, whose source is maintained at mw:Template:Graph:Lines. This wrapper implements Wikipedia-specific styles on top of the original template. Template documentation. This graph's main version resides at Template:Graph:Lines. Please make or suggest all the changes there, and copy it ...

  7. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    The ship fee, including the ship rate on letters for delivery at the port of entry, were on a per letter basis, rather than weight. The United States issued its first postage stamps in 1847. Before that time, the letters' rates, dates, and origins were written by hand or sometimes in combination with a handstamp device.

  8. Worker–machine activity chart - Wikipedia

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    A worker–machine activity chart is a chart used to describe or plan the interactions between workers and machines over time. [1] As the name indicates, the chart deals with the criteria of work elements and their time for both the worker and the machine. This chart is useful to describe any repetitive worker-machine system.

  9. Point and figure chart - Wikipedia

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    Point and figure chart. Point and figure (P&F) is a charting technique used in technical analysis. Point and figure charting does not plot price against time as time-based charts do. Instead it plots price against changes in direction by plotting a column of Xs as the price rises and a column of Os as the price falls.