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  2. Freeze brand - Wikipedia

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    Freeze branding is therefore seen as a permanent and low-impact means of tracking amphibians. [7] Freeze branding was tested on frogs that were released into the wild after branding and later recaptured. One set of researchers used a branding iron made from a length of copper wire, cooled in a dry ice ethanol bath for 30 minutes.

  3. Livestock branding - Wikipedia

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    A white marking on the crest of a horse's neck was created by freeze branding, a form of marking for identification that is nearly painless. Freeze brand detail on shoulder of horse. In stark contrast to traditional hot-iron branding, freeze branding uses an iron that has been chilled with a coolant such as dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Instead ...

  4. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Human branding or stigmatizing is the process by which a mark, usually a symbol or ornamental pattern, is burned into the skin of a living person, with the intention of the resulting scar making it permanent.

  5. Freeze-branding - Wikipedia

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  6. Gates Foundation changes name, branding during milestone year

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    SEATTLE - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has a new name as the Seattle-based organization enters its 25th year. In a statement released Friday, leaders announced the non-profit's new name ...

  7. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Faint: A small but permanent marking that usually consists of white hairs without any underlying pink skin. Interrupted: A marking, usually a strip or blaze, that is broken and not solid for the entire length of the face. Connected: Occasionally used to describe distinctively different markings that happen to be joined to one another

  8. The 17 People Behind Your Favorite Food Brand Names - AOL

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    Some were named after their founder (or their founder's relatives), others were named after celebrities who let their name be licensed, but every brand named after a person reflects a unique ...

  9. Norway's king to receive permanent pacemaker for his heart - AOL

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    Norway's King Harald will receive a permanent pacemaker device to help compensate for a low heart rate, the royal court said on Monday, after the monarch was flown to Oslo from Malaysia on Sunday ...