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  2. Cool store - Wikipedia

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    A cold storage warehouse in Anacortes, Washington A room in a cold storage warehouse, c. 1891. A cool warehouse or cold storage warehouse is a warehouse where perishable goods are stored and refrigerated. Products stored can be, amongst other things, food, especially meat, other agricultural products, pharmaceutical drugs, other chemicals and ...

  3. Frigidarium - Wikipedia

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    After exercising in a special room or court, he would enjoy the hot room, known as calidarium or caldarium, then the steam room (a moist sudatorium or a dry laconicum), where he would most likely scrape the by now grimy oil with the help of a curved metal strigil off his skin, before finally moving to the frigidarium [1] with its small pool of ...

  4. Room temperature - Wikipedia

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    Room temperature, colloquially, ... (64 °F) is a "safe and well-balanced indoor temperature to protect the health of general populations during cold seasons". A ...

  5. What Is Room Temperature? - AOL

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    “When baking, room temperature eggs will whip up to a firmer peak than a cold egg. Also, room temperature butter and cream cheese blend more easily and have a smoother texture, avoiding lumps

  6. Refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    In 1873 he prepared the sailing ship Norfolk for an experimental beef shipment to the United Kingdom, which used a cold room system instead of a refrigeration system. The venture was a failure as the ice was consumed faster than expected.

  7. Ice house (building) - Wikipedia

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    Ice merchants diversified to sell groceries and cold beer, serving as early convenience stores and local gathering places. The widespread 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores in the U.S., first known as U-Tote'm Stores, developed from ice houses operated by ice manufacturers, like the Southland Ice Manufacturing Company, in Houston , Dallas ...

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  9. Thermae - Wikipedia

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    A public bath was built around three principal rooms: the tepidarium (warm room), the caldarium (hot room), and the frigidarium (cold room). Some thermae also featured steam baths: the sudatorium, a moist steam bath, and the laconicum, a dry hot room. [citation needed] [dubious – discuss]