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  2. Wire shelving - Wikipedia

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    The most common shelf size is 42 inches deep by 46 inches wide, while two such shelves placed side-by-side can usually be combined to allow for a single shelf of 8 feet wide. The weight capacity of a 42x46 shelf ranges from 2,000 to 3,500 pounds, while the decking itself weighs from 24 to 30 pounds.

  3. 6-cube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a 6-cube is a six-dimensional hypercube with 64 vertices, 192 edges, 240 square faces, 160 cubic cells, 60 tesseract 4-faces, and 12 5-cube 5-faces. It has Schläfli symbol {4,3 4 }, being composed of 3 5-cubes around each 4-face.

  4. Test tube rack - Wikipedia

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    The 1 well rack is designed to hold only one test tube or any tube that fits in the space. It is normally made of epoxy-coated steel wire [6] but can also be made of polystyrene. The racks made from polystyrene are friction-fit and can only hold tubes that match in size to the rack.

  5. Rectified 6-cubes - Wikipedia

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    In six-dimensional geometry, a rectified 6-cube is a convex uniform 6-polytope, being a rectification of the regular 6-cube. There are unique 6 degrees of rectifications, the zeroth being the 6-cube, and the 6th and last being the 6-orthoplex. Vertices of the rectified 6-cube are located at the edge-centers of the 6-cube.

  6. Pentellated 6-cubes - Wikipedia

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    The full snub 6-cube or omnisnub 6-cube, defined as an alternation of the omnitruncated 6-cube is not uniform, but it can be given Coxeter diagram and symmetry [4,3,3,3,3] +, and constructed from 12 snub 5-cubes, 64 snub 5-simplexes, 60 snub tesseract antiprisms, 192 snub 5-cell antiprisms, 160 3-sr{4,3} duoantiprisms, 240 4-s{3,4} duoantiprisms, and 23040 irregular 5-simplexes filling the ...

  7. Truncated 6-cubes - Wikipedia

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    In six-dimensional geometry, a truncated 6-cube (or truncated hexeract) is a convex uniform 6-polytope, being a truncation of the regular 6-cube. There are 5 truncations for the 6-cube. Vertices of the truncated 6-cube are located as pairs on the edge of the 6-cube. Vertices of the bitruncated 6-cube are located on the square faces of the 6-cube.