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  2. The 9 best slow cookers for every purpose and aesthetic ... - AOL

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    From the top smart slow cooker to the best option for entertaining (and everything in between), check out these slow cookers — starting at just $45.

  3. Induction cooking - Wikipedia

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    Side view of an induction stove. An induction cooker wirelessly transfers electrical energy by induction from a coil of wire into a metal vessel. The coil is mounted under the cooking surface, and a low radio frequency (typically ~25-50 kHz [1]) alternating current is passed through it. The current in the coil creates a dynamic electromagnetic ...

  4. Sous vide - Wikipedia

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    Sous vide cooking using thermal immersion circulator machines. Sous vide (/ s uː ˈ v iː d /; French for 'under vacuum' [1]), also known as low-temperature, long-time (LTLT) cooking, [2] [3] [4] is a method of cooking invented by the French chef Georges Pralus in 1974, [5] [6] in which food is placed in a plastic pouch or a glass jar and cooked in a water bath for longer than usual cooking ...

  5. Rice cooker - Wikipedia

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    Electric induction rice cooker with scoop. A rice cooker or rice steamer is an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice. It consists of a heat source, a cooking bowl, and a thermostat. The thermostat measures the temperature of the cooking bowl and controls the heat.

  6. Visual artifact - Wikipedia

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    Different techniques including freeze-fracturing and cell fractionation may be used to overcome the problems of artifacts. [1] A crush artifact is an artificial elongation and distortion seen in histopathology and cytopathology studies, presumably because of iatrogenic compression of tissues. Distortion can be caused by the slightest ...

  7. Solar cooker - Wikipedia

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    Parabolic Solar Cooker. A solar cooker is a device which uses the energy of direct sunlight to heat, cook or pasteurize drink and other food materials. Many solar cookers currently in use are relatively inexpensive, low-tech devices, although some are as powerful or as expensive as traditional stoves, [1] and advanced, large scale solar cookers can cook for hundreds of people. [2]

  8. Ninja Scroll: The Series - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Scroll is an original soundtrack to Japanese TV series of the same name, written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Taking place in ancient Japan, Ninja Scroll is the story of a wandering Ninja warrior named Jubei. [1] The music for the soundtrack is co-scored by Kitaro and Peter (Peas) McEvilley. [2]

  9. Digital divide in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide in South Korea refers to inequalities between individuals, households, and other groups of different demographic and socioeconomic levels in South Korea in access to information and communication technologies ("ICTs") and in the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use the information gained from connecting. [1] [2] [3] [4]