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  2. Heat trap - Wikipedia

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    Heat traps are valves or loops of pipe on the cold water inlet and hot water outlet of water heaters. The heat traps allow cold water to flow into the water heater tank, but prevent unwanted natural convection and heated water to flow out of the tank. [1] [2] Newer water heaters have built-in heat traps.

  3. α-Methyldopamine - Wikipedia

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    It was first demonstrated, in 1978, by Conway et al. and possibly others that, while α-methyldopamine caused acute decreases in the levels of neuronal dopamine, in some areas of the brain in excess of 75%, levels returned to baseline within 12 hours, indicating that α-methyldopamine could not be responsible for the toxic effects observed. [4]

  4. Electric water boiler - Wikipedia

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    An electric water boiler is a device comprising a water reservoir equipped with a heating element positioned at the bottom. While some models offer the convenience of multiple temperature settings, others are integrated into larger water systems capable of boiling water and dispensing it in various forms: hot, cold, or lukewarm.

  5. Dopamine (medication) - Wikipedia

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    The medication phentolamine can be given to try to decrease this risk. [4] It is unclear if dopamine is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. [4] At low doses dopamine mainly triggers dopamine receptors and β1-adrenergic receptors while at high doses it works via α-adrenergic receptors. [4]

  6. Heating element - Wikipedia

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    Thin films of this material are used in heating garments, [21] in automotive rear-window defrost heaters, [22] and honeycomb-shaped elements are used in more expensive hair dryers, space heaters and most modern pellet stoves [citation needed]. Such heating elements can reach temperatures of 950–1000 °C and can reach equilibrium quickly.

  7. Thermosiphon - Wikipedia

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    Thermosyphon circulation in a simple solar water heater (not a working model; there is no water supply to replenish the tank when the tap is used). A thermosiphon (or thermosyphon) is a device that employs a method of passive heat exchange based on natural convection, which circulates a fluid without the necessity of a mechanical pump.

  8. 5 Simple Steps to Injecting Semaglutide for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Prepare the Injection. This will probably be the most time-consuming step, but it gets easier with practice and should take just a few minutes. Take the sterile cap off the GLP-1 medication and ...

  9. Oxidopamine - Wikipedia

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    The toxin oxidopamine is an antagonist of the neurotransmitter dopamine, and is commonly used for making experimental animal models in Parkinson's disease. Parkinson disease leads to degeneration of dopaminergic midbrain neurons resulting in dopamine depletion. Therefore oxidopamine can induce Parkinson disease in animal models.