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  2. Monitor mount - Wikipedia

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    A monitor mount placed at the appropriate height, distance and angle can help “prevent possible health effects such as excessive fatigue, eye strain, and neck and back pain.” [2] Monitor mounts are especially important for anyone using a standing or walking desk because of the dynamic height and stability requirements for those applications.

  3. Heiligerlee-class monitor - Wikipedia

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    This would allow combinations of high speed and heavy armor, or heavy armor and heavy artillery. These ships could operate on any river, and would still be able to operate in deeper waters, and on the coast if weather permitted. The report then specified two kinds of ships for coastal defense: the Steam Ram type, and the Monitor type.

  4. List of World War II military equipment of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Small Arms subsection. 3.1 Helmets. 3.2 Edged weapons. ... IS-2 heavy tank; ... Type I fast monitor; Type MC monitor; References

  5. Lord Clive-class monitor - Wikipedia

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    The slow progress of the war led to the need for more shore bombardment ships and various schemes for using spare heavy guns were considered. Heavier guns such as 13.5-inch and 15-inch weapons had no available mountings so the main armament consisted of a single twin 12-inch (305 mm) gun turret taken from decommissioned Majestic-class pre-dreadnought battleships.

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  7. Monitor (warship) - Wikipedia

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    In Latin, a monitor is someone who admonishes: that is, reminds others of their duties—which is how USS Monitor was given its name. [citation needed] It was designed by John Ericsson for emergency service in the Federal navy during the American Civil War (1861–65) to blockade the Confederate States from supply at sea. Ericsson designed her ...