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  2. Perimeter fence - Wikipedia

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    Chain-link fencing; Metal railings; Palisade fencing; Rolled mesh fencing; Timber fencing; Welded wire mesh fence fencing; Vertical bar fencing has been the most popular form of perimeter security fence since the 1980s. Since the 2000s, welded wire mesh and acoustic barriers have also become popular types of perimeter fence around the world.

  3. 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.

  4. Spite fence - Wikipedia

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    A spite wall in Lancashire, England, built in 1880 by the owner of the land on the left, in reaction to the unwanted construction of the house on the right [1]. In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a ...

  5. The Chair (Aintree Racecourse) - Wikipedia

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    It is the 15th fence that the runners jump and is one of only two (the other being the 16th, the Water Jump) in the race to be negotiated only once. [ 1 ] Positioned in front of the grandstand , it is the tallest fence on the course, at 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m), [ 2 ] preceded by a 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) open ditch on the takeoff side.

  6. Becher's Brook - Wikipedia

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    The fence took its name from Captain Martin Becher, who fell there from his mount, Conrad, in the first official Grand National in 1839, and took shelter in the brook to avoid injury. The jump originally consisted of an 8 ft (2.4 m)-wide brook with a fence set back a yard (0.91 m) in front of the water, the ground on the landing side 3 ft (0.91 ...

  7. Leading-edge extension - Wikipedia

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    The effect is the same as a wing fence. [2] It can also be used on straight wings in a drooped leading edge arrangement. [citation needed] Many high-performance aircraft use the dogtooth design, which induces a vortex over the wing to control boundary layer spanwise extension, increasing lift and improving resistance to stall.