Today's pasteurized milk, however, remains drinkable for roughly two weeks under proper refrigeration. |
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Once boxed, the cheese travels into an automated rack refrigeration system for cooling. |
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This ultra-thin layer of foil eliminates the need for refrigeration and prevents spoilage without using preservatives. |
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Salt cod, or bacalao, is a speciality across Spain, and reflects earlier times without refrigeration. |
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Firefighters dealt with a fire in a derelict refrigeration unit early today. |
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Processors are using the same refrigeration technology whether they employ trailers pulled behind tractors or full-capacity trucks. |
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This state-of-the-art kitchen appliance has the quietest built-in refrigeration available. |
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When the freezer door closed behind him, immediately triggering the refrigeration fan, Mr Stark thought someone was playing a joke. |
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Processed American cheese can come out of refrigeration for short periods of time. |
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Places with poor refrigeration or contaminated water sources rely on aseptically packaged milk for nourishment. |
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Electric-powered milking machines and refrigeration transformed milk production. |
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Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building. |
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The refrigeration system is operated in a low speed cooling mode to reattain a temperature set point assigned to the conditioned space. |
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Before refrigeration, it was common for butchers to also be farmers and graziers. |
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Cut or ripe cantaloupe, honeydew, and galia melons should be stored in refrigeration. |
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With poor mineral resources, its prospects as an independent, viable country were secured by the invention of refrigeration. |
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Likewise, refrigeration units now have automatic start-up timers for pre-cooling trailers. |
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These gases are released from aerosols, refrigeration units, insulating foams, and industrial plants. |
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In the days before refrigeration, hogs were slaughtered and cured at the first heavy autumn frost. |
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Properly dried and salted codfish would keep for long periods, an important consideration before refrigeration. |
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The unsweetened kachoris may be stored without refrigeration for one week and sweetened as required. |
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All three firms also sell wine refrigeration units and racking systems, which they ship all over the country. |
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The structure has thick walls of snow and ice, reinforced with wooden arches, metal bands, chicken wire and refrigeration lines. |
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This is even more true in the hot climate of South Asia, and salt is also vital for preserving food if you don't have refrigeration. |
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Stemming from the Latin word marinus, or marine, the word refers to the seawater used to preserve food before the advent of refrigeration. |
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With perishables, you need to turn over your inventory faster, and you have refrigeration issues. |
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The Burgundian vogue for cold maceration occasionally calls for refrigeration too. |
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Thanks to the Fulani cattle herders, fresh milk and yogurt are common even though there may not be refrigeration. |
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The ship's refrigeration and air conditioning plants are designed to achieve no ozone depletion. |
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In the days before refrigeration and canning, salt was one of the only methods of food preservation. |
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In addition, the blender has a 100-pound insulated ice bin, refrigeration unit for six products, hot water dispenser and built-in jar rinser. |
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Because they had no refrigeration, leftover meat was fed to the dogs, while surplus milk was dished up to the pigs. |
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The coffee bar was reopened on Monday last week after experts carried out checks for refrigeration leaks and testing for chemical contamination. |
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Meanwhile, dairies that employ mechanical refrigeration units can take note of recent advancements in those systems as well. |
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All of these natural heat removal processes that function independently of refrigeration occur at the surfaces of the fermenting mass. |
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They require no refrigeration or freezing, utensils or heat source before consuming, although they can be warmed with a flameless ration heater. |
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Eliminating horsemeat removes the associated high costs of transportation and refrigeration. |
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Brent Cameron, a former refrigeration repair man, explained to me how refrigerators keep food cool. |
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Milk, which completes the breakfast, is not included because it would need immediate refrigeration. |
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Since no refrigeration is needed, energy is conserved compared with storing and shipping fresh foods packaged some other ways. |
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Zinc-coated steel is used in handling refrigeration brines that may contain calcium chloride. |
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Australia was the source of the first refrigeration system, the Coolgardie safe. |
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The supermarket called a refrigeration engineer who isolated the supply of leaking refrigeration gas and began to repair the leak. |
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The cold store phenomenon arises when large amounts of heat is extracted by the refrigeration system and rejected outside. |
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The discovery of non-flammable CFCs unlocked the potential of the global refrigeration equipment market. |
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Here you accumulate the refrigeration points which during the period have had the greatest influence on the P0 optimisation. |
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This will decrease the refrigeration capacity of the system and increase power consumption. |
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Non-condensable gases are present in refrigeration systems at the outset of the installation process, with pipes and fittings being full of air. |
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The sample is easy to prepare in resource-limited settings and can be stored and shipped to testing facilities without refrigeration. |
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And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration. |
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Cooling the supercomputer requires as much refrigeration as would be needed to air-condition about 32 average homes on a hot summer day. |
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Thus the ban does not apply to most refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. |
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Our refrigeration equipment also works wonders for our customers' environmental profile in a world of increasingly stringent regulations. |
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But we don't have refrigeration to store our milk, so by the time we have enough to process, it has gone bad. |
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However, where transport and refrigeration are problematic such as in remote or rural areas, DBS or plasma spots may be the best solution. |
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The software supplied with the sensor also allows programmable alerts, refrigeration control, pumping up, micro-oxygenation, etc. |
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It is therefore very important to verify that the concentration around the refrigeration system does not exceed the flammability limit. |
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There is no refrigeration to preserve food, no hope of using technology for distance education. |
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In order to control the refrigeration capacity, part of the hot gas flow on the discharge line is bypassed into the low pressure circuit. |
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The salt water ice slurry refrigeration method insures that the fish are as fresh in the can as just caught. |
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After asserting itself as a leader in this area, it branched out into air handling and then refrigeration. |
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Refer the repair of a broken or damaged capillary line or strainer to a refrigeration repairman. |
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Soda pop is sold unrefrigerated in your grocery store and refrigeration is only recommended once the product has been opened. |
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Moisture could lead to refrigerant decomposition, corrosion and ice formation in the refrigeration system. |
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The company has been optimising water circuits for power stations, sea water desalination, refrigeration, and general industry for over 50 years. |
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Magnetic refrigeration has not yet been commercialized, but many test devices and prototype cooling machines have been built. |
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Carol Miller testified that blood can only be kept out of refrigeration for a maximum of four hours after which it must be discarded. |
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The Request for Proposals for installation, commissioning and decommissioning of the refrigeration for the long track oval has take place. |
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These attributes have endeared copper tube to tradespersons in the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration industries for decades. |
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The epidermis refrigeration system can increase the impedance of epidermis, thus enabling RF energy enter into target tissue directly. |
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Here's how absorption refrigeration works: a concentrated ammonia solution is heated in a hermetic system and driven off as vapour. |
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The second most important energy source was electricity used in cooling and refrigeration operations. |
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The Commission will also study the leakage of fluorinated gases from air conditioning and refrigeration systems in other modes of transport. |
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This might include, for example, packing or refrigeration to make sure that the goods arrive at their destination in good condition. |
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The higher efficiency of the refrigeration plant contributes positively to the factory performance and the environment. |
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Aluminium permits a long product shelflife without the need for refrigeration, thereby saving energy and money. |
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In addition, this creates consistency when dealing with ODS and their alternatives in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector. |
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Proper refrigeration temperatures greatly slow or stop the growth of most bacteria. |
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The refrigeration machinery in the plant was dismantled and shipped away to Tanzania. |
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The refrigeration unit was unlighted, but seeds occasionally were exposed to light when the door was opened to remove or introduce other lots of seeds. |
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The 20th century added vaccination, refrigeration, smoking cessation, and antibiotics. |
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Like most canned foods, its primary reason for existence is a long shelf life and no need for refrigeration. |
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But unable to afford the cost of 50 years of refrigeration, he opted for the cut-rate freezing of his head only. |
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Coun Carder said that to use the building as a chapel of rest would require air conditioning and refrigeration which, he said, was beyond the budget of the council. |
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According to D' Angelo, there is a trend in transport refrigeration toward the requirements of reefer reliability, ease of serviceability, ease of use and constant airflow. |
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Then refrigeration was invented, and soon the refrigerated vehicle. |
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In rural areas, electricity for refrigeration was slow in coming. |
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Storage space represents a cost, especially if the kit is bulky, uneconomically packaged with wasted space in the package, or if it requires refrigeration or freezing. |
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Oysters stored in water under refrigeration will open, consume available oxygen, and die. |
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Food should be easy to store with no need for refrigeration or cooking. |
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The TKS enables cost-effective deep-freezing of decentralised bake-off stations, the SKS provides a perfect environment for cream refrigeration, and the GVAS is the first choice when forced, controlled proofing is required. |
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Special equipment, such as insulated containers and refrigeration equipment should be used if prevailing temperatures and the time involved so require. |
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Today's high-tech world, however, demands high-tech refrigeration. |
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Alongside them comes a steady stream of down-to-earth tradesmen: heating engineers, roofing experts, glaziers, refrigeration and insulation specialists. |
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Both, refrigeration and hermetical sealing in the can, offer the unknown experience of tasting chocolates as if they were produced just a few moments ago. |
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Supermarket executives don't often think about their store's walk-in refrigeration until something goes wrong with it. |
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In this regard, I welcome the agreement reached at the Ecofin Council authorising the application of a reduced rate of VAT for the production of heat and refrigeration from wood. |
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These products are usually used in refrigeration and foam applications. |
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The machine room designated to house the compressor is soon to be fitted with new refrigeration technology, meaning that the unit had to be as compact as possible. |
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The Eurial Poitouraine refrigeration plant comprises three units operating at different regimes according to the position they occupy in the chilled water circuit. |
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In refrigeration applications, Thermoscreens cold store air curtains can significantly reduce the ingress of warm air when doors are required to be left open for access helping to retain the refrigerated air inside. |
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The first mobile fridge paved the way to what is now the world's most varied range of mobile refrigeration products for private and professional use. |
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In a magnetic refrigeration cycle, magnetization corresponds to adiabatic compression and demagnetization corresponds to adiabatic expansion. |
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Evaluation of fault detection and diagnosis methods for refrigeration equipment and air-side economizers. |
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Other possible positions include motorman, machinist, electrician, refrigeration engineer and tankerman. |
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Before the availability of refrigeration, the Japanese did not consume raw salmon. |
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Ice is now mechanically produced on a large scale, but before refrigeration was developed ice was harvested from natural sources for human use. |
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The advent of artificial refrigeration technology has since made delivery of ice obsolete. |
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The use of CFCs and HCFCs in refrigeration were and are among the banned technologies. |
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Turboexpanders are widely used as sources of refrigeration in industrial processes. |
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Daikin is Japan's leading manufacturer of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, and Japan's largest producer of fluorochemical products. |
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This method of milk cooling was popular before the arrival of electricity and refrigeration. |
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A small refrigeration compressor was used to remove heat from the evaporator coils. |
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Today's larger farms produce milk at a rate which direct expansion refrigeration systems on bulk milk coolers cannot cool in a timely manner. |
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More recent inventors include Frederick McKinley Jones, who invented the movable refrigeration unit for food transport in trucks and trains. |
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In much of the developing world there are no currently feasible alternatives to fossil fuels that can ensure power for basic needs, such as heating, clean water and refrigeration. |
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Preservation by thermal processing, refrigeration, dehydration, chemical and non-thermal radiative techniques follow. |
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An important factor in foodborne listeriosis is that the pathogen can grow to significant numbers at refrigeration temperatures when given sufficient time. |
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For refrigeration systems that use hairpin coils, consider the use of computercontrolled expansion valves and a monitoring system to substantially save electrical energy. |
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A flavorful juice is also extracted from the peppers during refrigeration. |
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The microwave units, solenoid bracket spectrometer cavity resonator temperature control for ultra high vacuum pumps and refrigeration units. |
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Thermoprobes are non-structural, high-capacity, two-phase thermosyphons that provide passive refrigeration to maintain, or create, permafrost. |
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Autolysis, especially of the intestinal tract, can be considerable, even with available refrigeration. |
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The state sales tax is a 4 percent tax on receipts from every sale, other than sales for resales of gas, electricity, refrigeration and steam. |
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With this key the arrow on the screen is transformed into a small magnifying glass which you may use, if you want to go into details regarding some interesting aspects of the refrigeration process. |
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For example, Canada recently included vending machines, commercial refrigeration, compact fluorescent lamps and commercial clothes washers in its exchange of letters with the United States government. |
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The optimisation of its refrigeration system has allowed Eurial Poitouraine to reduce its defective products rate, improve refrigeration storage capacity and extend equipment service life via better use. |
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Furthermore, while the heat wave in the summer of 2003 had consequences on energy consumption for urban district refrigeration, the impact in terms of CO2 emissions is not proportional. |
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Since then the metal became the magnetic refrigerant material of choice for numerous continuously operating laboratory magnetic refrigeration devices. |
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Ammonia is used in one process for making rayon, as a refrigerant in large commercial refrigeration establishments, and as a convenient portable source of hydrogen. |
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We offer in-depth understanding of HVAC, refrigeration, lighting and facility engineering as well as specific knowledge of both OEM and supermarket operations. |
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Correct temperature control of a product at all phases of the refrigeration process has a decisive effect on final quality, for instance cooling after pasteurization or homogenization steps. |
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Therefore, only during the high summer temperatures is it necessary to expel the excess heat produced by the refrigeration plant via the cooler situated outdoors. |
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Side gusset pouches also offer longer shelf life without refrigeration. |
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The milk, however, had a short shelf-life and required refrigeration, a rare luxury in an impoverished country with sweltering summers and little temperature variation between seasons. |
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The refrigeration system ensures the heating of the soccer field, the sports hall and radiant floor of the building, change rooms, and the fitness centre. |
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Safety valves are used to guarantee refrigeration system safety under abnormal overpressure. |
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This sub-group includes such occupations as air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, millwright, locksmith, oil burner installer and repairer, building services technician, and related supervisors. |
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If the product is sold refrigerated and the package indicates to keep it refrigerated, the expiry date will apply to the refrigeration and not the freezing. |
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From October, 2007 in the refrigeration chambers of enterprise on storage in a fresh kind in a gas environment it is stopped up 100 t. apples of sort of aldared. |
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From 1993 to date, the majority of the funds under EC's Bilateral Program have been concentrated on the refrigeration sector, followed by the halon and fumigant sectors. |
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Swing door, trolley access, for refrigeration or freezing, etc. |
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Maintain a disaster supply kit that includes items such as a first aid kit, water, food that requires little or no cooking or refrigeration, a portable radio, emergency cooking equipment, flashlights and batteries. |
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In a large plant in California, the juice is first stored in large tanks under refrigeration. It is then partially detartrated by the ion exchange process. |
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Some cured or smoked sausages can be stored without refrigeration. |
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Mr Hiles, of Llandaff North, Cardiff, lost his job as a refrigeration engineer because of the amount of time he needed to spend in Greece to attend the hearing. |
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The ice may be natural but is usually frozen by a refrigeration plant pumping a brine solution through numerous pipes fixed lengthwise at the bottom of a shallow pan of water. |
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I opened the back of my refrigeration truck and, for the first time, understood that I might should go ahead and turn it back into a regular pickup. |
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For decades, oxytocin and ergometrine have been the treatments of choice for PPH, but both drugs can be given only by injection and require refrigeration. |
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Most hydrocoolers use mechanical refrigeration. Figure 26 shows the approximate amount of refrigeration needed for an uninsulated hydrocooler, installed outside. |
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The knowledge of thermodynamic properties of ammonia-water mixtures is essential for design, simulation, and performance analysis of absorption refrigeration systems. |
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Brine is a common fluid used as a secondary refrigerant in large refrigeration installations for the transport of thermal energy from place to place. |
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It is informed that the Whirlpool-brand HybridCare dryer is a ventless heat pump dryer that uses a refrigeration system to dry and recycle the same air. |
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