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  3. ULT freezer - Wikipedia

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    An ultra low temperature (ULT) freezer is a refrigerator that stores contents at −80 to −86 °C (−112 to −123 °F). [1] An ultra low temperature freezer is commonly referred to as a "minus 80 freezer" or a "negative 80 freezer", referring to the most common temperature standard. [2] ULT freezers come in upright and chest freezer formats.

  4. Larder - Wikipedia

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    A pastry larder at The Regency Town House in Hove. A marble-topped table and deep drawers which would have contained flour and sugar allowed pastry to be made away from the heat of the kitchen. [1] A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use. Originally, it was where raw meat was larded—covered in fat—to be preserved. [2]

  5. Women in refrigerators - Wikipedia

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    Women in refrigerators is a literary trope coined by Gail Simone in 1999 describing a trend in fiction which involves female characters facing disproportionate harm, such as death, maiming, or assault, to serve as plot devices to motivate male characters, an event colloquially known as "fridging".

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    These combo machines should not be confused with a dryer on top of a washer installation, or with a laundry center, which is a one-piece appliance offering a compromise between a washer-dryer combo and a full washer to the side of the dryer installation or a dryer on top of a washer installation.

  7. Heat pump - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Perkins patents a design for a practical refrigerator using dimethyl ether. [13] 1852 Lord Kelvin describes the theory underlying heat pumps. [14] 1855–1857 Peter von Rittinger develops and builds the first heat pump. [15] 1877