Can the stand be removed on 21.5 imac

Can the stand be removed from a 21.5 inch i Mac

Take a look at this link, http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/imac-aluminum-faq/imac-intel-aluminum -wall-mount-options.html

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    ==> Removing the 2007 24" iMac aluminum stand
    ==> Removing a VESA mount and replacing the aluminum stand
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