Loss prevention, this is the specific post designated to preventing shoplifting, employee theft, or any other form of shrinkage
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Those posts are down the left field line and the right field line are called 'foul poles'.
They are called:Bollards
They are called Goal Posts in both codes
a quay
It's called a goalpost.
The proper term for a post on a ship is a "Stanchion".
Yes, vinyl porch columns are constructed to prevent water damage. Vinyl strips are placed on top of the wood or metal posts, so as to prevent the colums from warping or rusting.
Trading posts developed in early Oregon because a rare animal called the phibilbador that mountain men hunted were scarce.
There is a product that looks like flat washers made of felt that you can fit over the battery posts that will prevent corrosion (don't remember what it's called, but available at your local auto aprts store or Walmart). You can also try putting a dab of grease on the battery posts and terminals after cleaning. The grease will work best for you to help eliminate corrosion's. The point of putting grease on the terminals is to keep oxygen from coming in contact with the terminals and also help with keeping acid off the posts. When you clean the terminals use baking soda and water to neutralize the acid which will help for future corrosion