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  2. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports buying guide; World map of buses with bike racks; U.S. Patent No. 5,692,659; Bring Your Bike Onboard OC Bus; Bicycle racks on buses and trains. Metro Transit for the Twin Cities. Zahnradbahn (Rack Railway) Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - 7th August, 2017, 22 August 2017

  3. RattleCAD - Wikipedia

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    rattleCAD is a parametric 2D computer-aided design (CAD) software specific for bicycle design, [1] [2] in particular for design bicycle frame, [3] [4] developed by the Austrian cyclist and programmer Manfred Rosenberger since 2008. [5]

  4. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    The most effective and secure bike racks are those that can secure both wheels and the frame of the bicycle, using a bicycle lock. Bike racks can be constructed from a number of materials, including stainless steel, steel, recycled plastic, and thermoplastic. Durability, weather resistance, appearance and functionality are important factors ...

  5. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    Such a region is commonly known as a U, for unit, RU for rack unit or, in German, HE, for Höheneinheit. Heights within racks are measured by this unit. Rack-mountable equipment is usually designed to occupy some integer number of U. For example, an oscilloscope might be 4U high. Rack-mountable computers and servers are mostly between 1U and 4U ...

  6. FITS Liberator - Wikipedia

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    Although the first version of the software was a tool used mainly by professional astronomers, efforts have been made to bring the tool to the homes of educators and students. The FITS Liberator has become the industry standard for professional imaging scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and ...

  7. Fityk - Wikipedia

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    Fityk is curve fitting and data analysis application, predominantly used to fit analytical, bell-shaped functions to experimental data. It is positioned to fill the gap between general plotting software and programs specific for one field, e.g. crystallography or XPS. [1] Originally, Fityk was developed to analyse powder diffraction data.

  8. Willem Saris - Wikipedia

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    Willem Egbert (Wim) Saris (born 8 July 1943) is a Dutch sociologist and Emeritus Professor of Statistics and Methodology, especially known for his work on "Causal modelling in non-experimental research" [1] and measurement errors (for example, MTMM analyses and development of the Survey Quality Predictor (SQP) program).

  9. FitNesse - Wikipedia

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    FitNesse was originally built around Fit as a user interface, which inspired the name of the tool. Fit is a framework that combines many responsibilities in testing rather than separating responsibilities neatly. The software developer pays a price for this fact in that fixtures for the Fit engine must inherit from Fit framework base classes.