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  2. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    Crystallisation-type hand warmer with scale showing metal disc trigger Short clip showing the activation and crystallisation of a crystallisation-type reusable hand warmer. This type of hand warmer can be recharged by immersing the hand-warmer in very hot water until the contents are uniform and then allowing it to cool. The release of heat is ...

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  4. Celestron - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Celestron was Valor Electronics, an electronics and military components firm founded in 1955 by Tom Johnson. [1] [2] [3] Johnson became involved with telescopes when he built a 6" reflecting telescope for his two sons. [2] In 1960, Johnson established the "Astro-Optical" division of Valor, which would later become Celestron. [3]

  5. Fluid warmer - Wikipedia

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    A fluid warmer is a medical device used in healthcare facilities for warming fluids, crystalloid, colloid, or blood products, before being administered (intravenously or by other parenteral routes) to body temperature levels to prevent hypothermia in physically traumatized or surgical patients.

  6. Bed warmer - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the bed warmer was the "bed wagon" (moine in French and monaco in Italian, both meaning "monk"). It consisted of a large wooden frame enclosing a bucket of embers, possibly with an iron tray and an iron roof-plate to protect the bed covers from direct heat. [1] [4] Bed warmers were commonly used from the mid-17th to early-20th ...

  7. Wire loop game - Wikipedia

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    A man playing a version of the wire loop game. A wire loop game, or buzz wire, is a game which involves guiding a metal loop (a 'probe') along a serpentine length of wire without touching the loop to the wire. [1]