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  2. Ice pack - Wikipedia

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    An ice pack Shipment of vaccine in insulated box with gel packs An ice pack or gel pack is a portable bag filled with water, refrigerant gel , or liquid, meant to provide cooling. They can be divided into the reusable type, which works as a thermal mass and requires freezing, or the instant type, which cools itself down using chemicals but can ...

  3. 7 top-rated ice packs for coolers, lunch boxes and more

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    Cooler Shock Reusable Ice Packs $ at Amazon. Kona XL Large Cooler Ice Packs. These large, BPA-free plastic ice packs come recommended by Swan. “I like that they are slim, so I can easily pack a ...

  4. Water heat recycling - Wikipedia

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    Installation of a double-walled copper-on-copper heat exchanger in a vertical section of the master drain line in a Canadian home (2007) Water heat recycling (also known as drain water heat recovery, waste water heat recovery, greywater heat recovery, [citation needed] or sometimes shower water heat recovery [citation needed]) is the use of a heat exchanger to recover energy and reuse heat ...

  5. Heat pack - Wikipedia

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    A heat pack is designed to warm up one's body to prevent swelling of injuries. A heat pack can be: A heat pack can be: an ice pack that is heated (containing a liquid or a gel with high specific heat)

  6. The Unexpected Benefit of Taking a Cold Shower

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    5. Take Cold Showers. I’ve been taking ice-cold showers for the past five years. At first, it was just a fun challenge to wake me up in the morning.

  7. Why You Get Your Best Ideas in the Shower - AOL

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    The temperature of the water, Kounios points out, is more or less the same as the temperature of the body, so there is nothing too cold or too hot to draw you out of the literal immersion of the ...

  8. My Cold Shower - Wikipedia

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  9. Shower-curtain effect - Wikipedia

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    Also called chimney effect or stack effect, observes that warm air (from the hot shower) rises out over the shower curtain as cooler air (near the floor) pushes in under the curtain to replace the rising air. By pushing the curtain in towards the shower, the (short range) vortex and Coandă effects become more significant. However, the shower ...