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  2. LG Electronics - Wikipedia

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    LG washer and dryer on pedestals LG Signature LSA 50 A air purifier. LG manufactures home appliances including refrigerators, washing machines, tumble dryers, vacuum cleaners, air conditioners and microwave ovens. In June 2014, LG Electronics announced the launch of its smart appliances with HomeChat messaging service in South Korea.

  3. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Sanyo introduced the "world-first" (as of February 2, 2006, with regards to home use drum-type washer/dryer) drum-type washing machine with "Air Wash" function (i.e.: using ozone as a disinfectant). It also reused and disinfected rinse water. [93] This washing machine uses only 50 L (11.0 imp gal; 13.2 US gal) of water in the recycle mode.

  4. Washing - Wikipedia

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    When neither hand washing nor using hand sanitizer is possible, hands can be cleaned with uncontaminated ash and clean water, although the benefits and harms are uncertain for reducing the spread of viral or bacterial infections. [19] However, frequent hand washing can lead to skin damage due to drying of the skin. [20]

  5. Greywater - Wikipedia

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    A clothes washer grey water system is sized to recycle the grey water of a one or two family home using the reclaimed water of a washing machine (produces 15 gallons per person per day). [20] It relies on either the pump from the washing machine or gravity to irrigate. This particular system is the most common and least restricted system.

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    A massive sculpture of a hand rising from the middle of the Atacama Desert, meant to symbolize human vulnerability and oppression. Nazca Lines: A line museum, exhibited outdoors in southern Peru. El Ojo: An almost perfectly circular, constantly rotating island in the marshes of Argentina. Its name is Spanish for "The Eye". Parícutin

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/May 2006 - Wikipedia

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    How do animals obtain water in the winter when water sources are frozen. Some hibernate; that's all I know. Melchoir 01:09, 1 May 2006 (UTC) []. Although this is a very silly question for us Canadians, I actually found a quote: "Studies in Canada have shown some cows have gone 50 to 60 days with snow as the sole water source without any adverse effects.

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