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  2. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    Methods include immersion in tanks of hot water or spraying with steam. The scalding may be hard or soft, in which the temperature or duration is varied. A hard scald of 58 °C (136.4 °F) for 2.5 minutes will remove the epidermis of poultry; this is commonly used for carcasses that will be frozen, so that their appearance is white and attractive.

  3. Thermal burn - Wikipedia

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    Scalding is a type of thermal burn caused by boiling water and steam, commonly suffered by children. Scalds are commonly caused by accidental spilling of hot liquids, having water temperature too high for baths and showers, steam from boiling water or heated food, or getting splattered by hot cooking oil. [4]

  4. Should You Use Ice or Heat for Your Back Pain? - AOL

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    “You should also inspect the skin to ensure there is no excessive reddening as this could become the precursor to a burn from application of heat or cold,” he notes. When to use ice for back pain

  5. Burn - Wikipedia

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    Scalding is caused by hot liquids or gases and most commonly occurs from exposure to hot drinks, high temperature tap water in baths or showers, hot cooking oil, or steam. [31] Scald injuries are most common in children under the age of five [2] and, in the United States and Australia, this population makes up about two-thirds of all burns. [4 ...

  6. Dad put 4-month-old in ‘scalding’ water, then waited an hour ...

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    The man said he had used water temperature as a form of punishment on his other child, Utah officials said.

  7. Kentucky hotel must pay $2M for guest who died after scalding ...

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    A Kenton County jury has awarded the estate of a Tennessee man $2 million after a scalding shower in an Erlanger hotel led to the man's death months later, according to a lawsuit.

  8. Yad soledet bo - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Joshua Falk doubts that yad soledet bo can be anything but that which would objectively scald an infant's abdomen because the temperature at which people will instinctively withdraw their hand from a heat source is not universal. This deduction is further supported by more objective criteria such as the Weber-Fechner law which describes ...

  9. Pressure cooker defects caused food explosion, scalding ... - AOL

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    Hot contents exploded out of the pot, scalding and scarring her abdomen, arm, and wrist,” according to the federal lawsuit. Pressure cooker defects caused food explosion, scalding Nebraska ...