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  2. How to Clean Your Refrigerator - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above to learn the best ways to clean your fridge. 10 Low-Sodium Substitutes Cooking Oils, Simplified 12 Healthy Fixes for Not So Healthy Foods 11 Easy Appetizer Recipes

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    Cleaning under a refrigerator or another large household appliance, such as an oven or a washer/dryer, without moving it, requires a long, flat tool. Use a Microfiber Gap Cleaning Tool.

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    Day 8: Clean out your refrigerator and freezer Maintaining a clean refrigerator and freezer doesn’t just keep you and your family from accidentally ingesting spoiled food — it also just feels ...

  5. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about one metre (3 ft 3 in) wide with a capacity of 0.6 m 3 (21 cu ft). Refrigerators and freezers may be free standing, or built into a kitchen. The refrigerator allows the modern household to keep food fresh for longer than before.

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  7. Refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    The Fridge Gate method is a theoretical application of using a single logic gate to drive a refrigerator in the most energy efficient way possible without violating the laws of thermodynamics. It operates on the fact that there are two energy states in which a particle can exist: the ground state and the excited state.

  8. Einstein refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    The Einstein–Szilard or Einstein refrigerator is an absorption refrigerator which has no moving parts, operates at constant pressure, and requires only a heat source to operate. It was jointly invented in 1926 by Albert Einstein and his former student Leó Szilárd , who patented it in the U.S. on November 11, 1930 ( U.S. patent 1,781,541 ).

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