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  2. Access badge - Wikipedia

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    An access badge is a credential used to gain entry to an area having automated access control entry points. Entry points may be doors , turnstiles , parking gates or other barriers. Access badges use various technologies to identify the holder of the badge to an access control system.

  3. Suicide door - Wikipedia

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    A suicide door on a Delahaye Type 135 Lincoln Continental with rear suicide doors, left-side doors open. A suicide door is an automobile door hinged at its rear rather than the front. [1] Such doors were originally used on horse-drawn carriages [2] but are rarely found on modern vehicles, primarily because they are less safe than front-hinged ...

  4. Door - Wikipedia

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    A wicket door is a pedestrian door built into a much larger door allowing access without requiring the opening of the larger door. Examples might be found on the ceremonial door of a cathedral or in a large vehicle door in a garage or hangar. A bifold door is a unit that has several sections, folding in pairs. Wood is the most common material ...

  5. What USAID does, and why Trump and Musk want to get rid of it

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    HIV patients in Africa arriving at clinics funded by an acclaimed US program that helped rein in the global AIDS epidemic of the 1980s found locked doors. There are also already ramifications in ...

  6. Mantrap (access control) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to HM Prison Edinburgh. A mantrap, security mantrap portal, airlock, sally port or access control vestibule is a physical security access control system comprising a small space with two sets of interlocking doors, such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.

  7. How a thriving Black Miami community was erased overnight - AOL

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    "My grandmother lived in the four-by-six area of the first section and they just put those people out in the rain, locked their doors and the City of Miami took their property." Forced out with ...