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  2. Gate (airport) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 6-2 While the term gate precisely refers only to the point of access for passengers, and the area where the aircraft itself is parked is precisely termed an aircraft stand, [2] in commercial passenger aviation the term gate is also used to refer to the gate and aircraft stand together as a single area. [1]: 7-2

  3. Tainter gate - Wikipedia

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    The Tainter gate is used in water control dams and locks worldwide. The Upper Mississippi River basin alone has 321 Tainter gates, and the Columbia River basin has 195. A Tainter gate is also used to divert the flow of water to San Fernando Power Plant on the Los Angeles Aqueduct. [1] Tainter gate at McAlpine Dam, Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky

  4. Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 2005, the main buildings in the compound lay on a 3,500-square-metre (38,000 sq ft) plot of land, much larger than those of nearby houses. Around its perimeter ran 3.7-to-5.5-metre-high (12 to 18 ft) concrete walls topped with barbed wire, and there were two security gates. The compound had very few windows.

  5. Panama Canal locks - Wikipedia

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    The lock chambers are 110 ft (33.53 m) wide by 1,050 ft (320 m) long, with a usable length of 1,000 ft (305 m). [4] These dimensions determine the maximum size of ships that can use the canal; this size is known as Panamax. The total lift (the amount by which a ship is raised or lowered) in the three steps of the Gatun locks is 85 ft (25.9 m ...

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  7. Rod (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The rod, perch, or pole (sometimes also lug) is a surveyor's tool [1] and unit of length of various historical definitions. In British imperial and US customary units, it is defined as 16 + 12 feet, equal to exactly 1 ⁄ 320 of a mile, or 5 + 12 yards (a quarter of a surveyor's chain), and is exactly 5.0292 meters.

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