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  2. Koji Enokura - Wikipedia

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    Cotton cloth, acrylic, wood Courtesy of the Estate of Koji Enokura and Blum & Poe Photo by Joshua White. Some works from this period feature shelves that support glass bottles filled with sand and water, or in one unusual case a potted plant.

  3. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Room dividers can be made from many materials, including wood, fabric, plexiglass, framed cotton canvas, pleated fabric or mirrors. Plants, shelves or railings might also be used as dividers. Portable room dividers have folded wall panels supported on wheels.

  4. Conservation and restoration of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    It is not exactly known how long dry plant specimens last in storage, but with proper conservation, they have been able to last many centuries. Specimens collected by Linnaeus in the eighteenth century and by Banks and Solander on the Endeavour voyage in 1788 are still excellently preserved. [4] The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts.

  5. Dawson Valley Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The small room at the other end of the building is unlined. The room contains a wooden bench, some shelving and a wooden locker. A charging station for the cap light battery packs is lying on its side in a corner at the western end of the room together with broken cap lights and battery packs. [1]

  6. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    A shelf (pl.: shelves) [1] is a flat, horizontal plane used for items that are displayed or stored in a home, business, store, or elsewhere. It is raised off the floor and often anchored to a wall , supported on its shorter length sides by brackets , or otherwise anchored to cabinetry by brackets, dowels , screws , or nails .

  7. Woodland Trust - Wikipedia

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    The building, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as architect and Atelier One as structural engineer, [16] incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack. [17]