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  2. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water dispensers can be top-mounted or bottom-loaded, depending on the design of the model. Bottled water dispensers typically use 11- or 22-liter (5- or 10-gallon) dispensers commonly found on top of the unit. Pressure coolers are a subcategory of water dispensers encompassing drinking water fountains and direct-piping water dispensers ...

  3. Laboratory water bath - Wikipedia

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    A water bath is laboratory equipment made from a container filled with heated water. It is used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature over a long period of time. Most water baths have a digital or an analogue interface to allow users to set a desired temperature, but some water baths have their temperature controlled by a ...

  4. Christopher Ludwick - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Ludwick, known also as Ludwig (17 October 1720, in Germany – 17 June 1801, in United States), [1] was a German immigrant to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and worked as a baker general for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

  5. Linderhof Palace - Wikipedia

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    Although Linderhof is much smaller than Versailles, it is evident that the palace of the French Sun-King Louis XIV (who was an idol for Ludwig) was its inspiration. The staircase, for example, is a reduction of the famous Ambassador's staircase in Versailles, which would be copied in full in Herrenchiemsee, another palace project by Ludwig that was designed less as a residential building than ...

  6. Ludwig - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig (crater), a small lunar impact crater just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon Ludwig, Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States; Ludwig Canal, an abandoned canal in southern Germany

  7. Ludwick Institute - Wikipedia

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    Ludwick Institute, originally the Philadelphia Society for the Free Instruction of Indigent Boys, was an educational organization in Philadelphia that established ...

  8. Ludwick - Wikipedia

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    Ludwick is a surname of German origin, and may refer to: Andrew K. Ludwick (born 1946), American businessman; Christopher Ludwick (1720–1801), American baker; Eric Ludwick (born 1971), American baseball player; Ryan Ludwick (born 1978), American baseball player; Sean Ludwick, American real estate developer convicted of vehicular homicide