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  2. Chain-link fencing - Wikipedia

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    Chain-link fencing showing the diamond patterning A chain-link fence bordering a residential property. A chain-link fence (also referred to as wire netting, wire-mesh fence, chain-wire fence, cyclone fence, hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or linear low-density polyethylene-coated steel wire.

  3. Rockfall barrier - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the Washington State Department of Transportation conducted the very first experiments for evaluating the efficiency of barriers in arresting rock blocks. A so-called 'chain link fence attenuator' was exposed to impacts by blocks freely rolling down a slope for evaluating its efficiency.

  4. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Deer and many goats can easily jump an ordinary agricultural fence, and so special fencing is needed for farming goats or deer, or to keep wild deer out of farmland and gardens. Deer fence is often made of lightweight woven wire netting nearly 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) high on lightweight posts, otherwise made like an ordinary woven wire fence.

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    The anchor just nodded with an “Oh, that makes sense” expression. Look, I was jet-lagged, brushing my teeth, and half-listening, so I might have missed some nuance. But I was dumbstruck.

  6. Hudson River Chains - Wikipedia

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    When completed, the 600-yard (550 m) chain contained iron links two feet (0.6 m) in length, weighing 140 to 180 pounds (64 to 82 kg). [6] The links were carted to New Windsor, where they were put together and floated down the river to West Point on logs late in April. Including swivels, clevises, and anchors, the chain weighed 65 tons. For ...

  7. Chainlink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Chain linking, a statistical method to consistently combine two indices; Chainlink cactus, a shrubby cactus found in arid regions of North America; Chainlink moray eel, a moray eel from the Western Atlantic; Chainlink (blockchain), a decentralized oracle network which provides data onto blockchains

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