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  2. Gooseneck (fixture) - Wikipedia

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    A gooseneck is a semi-rigid, flexible joining element made from a coiled metal hose. Similar to its natural counterpart , it can be bent in almost any direction and remain in that position. [ 1 ] Areas of application for goosenecks are movable brackets for lights , magnifying glasses , microphones and other devices. [ 2 ]

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    A wheelchair with a lightweight power add-on attached. The most recent generation of clip-on handcycles is fully electrical wheelchair power add-ons that use lithium-ion battery, brushless DC electric motor and light-weight aluminium frames with easy to attach clamps to convert almost any manual wheelchair into electrical trike in seconds. That ...

  4. Mirror mount - Wikipedia

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    Two kinematic mirror mounts, with mirrors. A mirror mount is a device that holds a mirror. [1] In optics research, these can be quite sophisticated devices, due to the need to be able to tip and tilt the mirror by controlled amounts, while still holding it in a precise position when it is not being adjusted.

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    To create an illusion of a mirror Earth, the crew reversed the film negatives using a process called "flop-over". [2] This technique spared the production considerable time and money building specially "reversed" props and sets and organising road closures to film cars driving on the "wrong" side of the road. [ 2 ]

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    Americans are obsessed with a white Christmas and all the trimmings – snow, icicles, sleigh rides, frost on windowpanes, cuddling up by the fire, mittens, the North Pole. Christmas is a ...

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    The South remains fastest growing, most populous region. Continuing a yearslong trend, the South remained the fastest growing region in the U.S., adding 1.8 million people this year, more than all ...

  9. Optical landing system - Wikipedia

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    The mirror landing aid was a gyroscopically controlled concave mirror on the port side of the flight deck. On either side of the mirror was a line of green coloured "datum lights". A bright orange "source" light was shone into the mirror creating the "ball" (or "meatball" in later USN parlance) which could be seen by the aviator who was about ...

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