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  2. Here’s How Much Women Can Save Buying the Men’s ... - AOL

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    The pink tax is real: Products marketed toward women tend to cost more than the same products for men. On average, personal care items that are marked "for women" cost 7% more than ones aimed at ...

  3. 30 items that cost women more than they cost men - AOL

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    According to a recent study, women have to face a "pink tax," or a surcharge in which females are sometimes charged more than men are for certain products. 30 items that cost women more than they ...

  4. ASEA (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Similar conclusions were drawn by "Does It Really Work". [11] An updated article by Science Based Medicine in 2017 further reiterated the conclusions of Harriet Hall, stating that ASEA's "core claim makes no scientific sense", and that the company engages in "clearly deceptive" marketing practices.

  5. AOL reviewed: This mini red light therapy device is an easy ...

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    Most red light masks often cost between $150 and $500 — a substantial investment by most people’s standards. The Solawave Mini, however, is just $89 at full price.

  6. Fuel saving device - Wikipedia

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    For example, if an automobile typically gets 20 miles per US gallon (12 L/100 km) with a 20% efficient engine that has a 10:1 compression ratio, a carburetor claiming 100 mpg ‑US (2.4 L/100 km) would have to increase the efficiency by a factor of 5, to 100%. This is clearly beyond what is theoretically or practically possible.

  7. Energy conversion efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Energy conversion efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an energy conversion machine and the input, in energy terms. The input, as well as the useful output may be chemical , electric power , mechanical work , light (radiation), or heat .

  8. Electrical efficiency - Wikipedia

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    A premium efficiency electric motor: more than 90% (see Main Article: Premium efficiency). A large power transformer used in the electrical grid may have efficiency of more than 99%. Early 19th century transformers were much less efficient, wasting up to a third of the energy passing through them. [citation needed]

  9. Energy drinks are targeting young women. Here's why. - AOL

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    A raft of new energy drinks are hitting the market, but it's worth scrutinizing their claims. "This is a really great example of 'health washing,'" says Abbey Sharp, a registered dietitian.