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  2. Adjustable shelving - Wikipedia

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    Shelf system consisting of slotted angle irons, perforated with round and oblong holes for mounting shelves by using bolts and nuts. An adjustable shelf is a shelf that can be adjusted according to needs. The most common variant is that the height intervals can be adjusted to accommodate various items.

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    The VeloCore 16" boasts a sturdy build, an adjustable seat, and 4-way adjustable handlebars to accommodate various user preferences and ensure a comfortable fit for a variety of user heights.

  4. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    Such a region is commonly known as a U, for unit, RU for rack unit or, in German, HE, for Höheneinheit. Heights within racks are measured by this unit. Rack-mountable equipment is usually designed to occupy some integer number of U. For example, an oscilloscope might be 4U high. Rack-mountable computers and servers are mostly between 1U and 4U ...

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    Open Rack is an Open Compute Project standard [1] for a new rack and power delivery architecture and an efficient, scalable alternative to the EIA-310 19-inch rack. It differs from the traditional EIA-310 rack in that it was designed specifically for large-scale cloud deployments. There are four key features that make this rack design more ...

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  7. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    A rack of electronic audio compressors Dynamic range compression is designed to help the audio engineer to manage the dynamic range of audio signals. Prior to the invention of automatic compressors, audio engineers accomplished the same goal by "riding the faders", listening carefully to the mix and lowering the faders of any singer or ...