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  2. MOSE - Wikipedia

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    There are 156 hinges, two for each gate and a number of reserve elements; Each hinge weighs 42 tons; The gates are designed to withstand a 3.00-metre (9.84 ft) maximum tide (to date, the highest tide has been 1.94 metres (6 ft 4 in)) MOSE is designed to cope with a 60 centimetres (24 in) rise in sea level; 30 minutes are required to raise the gates

  3. Electric gate - Wikipedia

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    A sliding electric gate with electric motor and backup battery in case of mains failure. Note also the Infrared obstacle sensor located on the wall to prevent the gate from closing while a vehicle or other obstacle is in the way. Driveway gate openers can be the rollback (sliding) type that retracks a gate along the fence or wall on wheels or ...

  4. Barbed wire - Wikipedia

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    Barbed wire. Barbed wire, also known as barb wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Its primary use is the construction of inexpensive fences, and it is also used as a security measure atop walls surrounding property. As a wire obstacle, it is a major feature of the ...

  5. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter people and other animals [note 1] from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from discomfort to death. Most electric fences are used for agricultural fencing and other forms of non-human animal control, although they are also used to protect high ...

  6. Bar gate - Wikipedia

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    Bar gate. Animation of level crossing booms lowering in Queensland, Australia. A bar gate in the Netherlands. A bar, post, pole, beam, or boom gate, [1] also known as a boom or a boom barrier, [citation needed] is a beam or bar on a pivot used as a gate. The boom is lowered to block vehicular or pedestrian access through a controlled point or ...

  7. Gate - Wikipedia

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    Candi bentar, a typical Indonesian gate that is often found on the islands of Java and Bali. A gate or gateway is a point of entry to or from a space enclosed by walls. The word derived from old Norse "gat" [1] meaning road or path; But other terms include yett and port. The concept originally referred to the gap or hole in the wall or fence ...

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