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  4. Diffuser - Wikipedia

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    Diffuser (sewage), an aerating device for sewage and industrial waste water treatments; Diffuser (thermodynamics), a device that controls the characteristics of a fluid at the entrance to a thermodynamic open system; Aroma lamp (sometimes called an aromatherapy diffuser or reed diffuser), used to disperse essential oils into the surroundings

  5. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils are used in aromatherapy as part of, for example, essential oil diffusers. [17] Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine in which healing effects are ascribed to the aromatic compounds in essential oils and other plant extracts.

  6. Rattan - Wikipedia

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    Rattan is the preferred natural material used to wick essential oils in aroma reed diffusers (commonly used in aromatherapy, or merely to scent closets, passageways, and rooms), because each rattan reed contains 20 or more permeable channels that wick the oil from the container up the stem and release fragrance into the air, through an ...

  7. Diffusion (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    Diffusors (or diffusers) are used to treat sound aberrations, such as echoes, in rooms. They are an excellent alternative or complement to sound absorption because they do not remove sound energy, but can be used to effectively reduce distinct echoes and reflections while still leaving a live sounding space.