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  2. Talk:Racks in the Middle - Wikipedia

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  3. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    A standard 19-inch server rack cabinet is typically 42u in height, 600 millimetres (24 in) wide, and 36 inches (914.40 mm) deep. [18] This comprises a volume of 974 L, or just under a cubic meter. Newer server rack cabinets come with adjustable mounting rails allowing the user to place the rails at a shorter depth if needed.

  4. Mid-Atlantic Bight - Wikipedia

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    Map of the northwest Atlantic Ocean, including the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The Mid-Atlantic Bight is a coastal region running from Massachusetts to North Carolina. [1] It contains the New York Bight. It is separated from the South Atlantic Bight by Cape Hatteras to the south and the Gulf of Maine to the north by Cape Cod.

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  6. Mid-Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    The middle of the Atlantic Ocean; Mid-Atlantic English, any mix between British and American English; Mid-Atlantic Region (Little League World Series), one of the United States geographic divisions of the Little League World Series; Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean separating two tectonic plates

  7. Mid-Atlantic Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a mid-ocean ridge (a divergent or constructive plate boundary) located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the longest mountain range in the world. In the North Atlantic, the ridge separates the North American from the Eurasian plate and the African plate, north and south of the Azores triple junction.