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  2. Cold trap - Wikipedia

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    Some workers prefer the opposite arrangement, where vapors flow down the wall of the trap, and are sucked up the inner tube; this reduces blockage. [1] In vacuum applications, a cold trap is a device that condenses all vapors except the permanent gases (hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) into a liquid or solid.

  3. Election fears ignite 'preppers' already planning for the ...

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    On a public Facebook preppers page with more than 39,000 members, users have debated the extent of any violence and looming catastrophe, which in the community’s lingo is referred to as SHTF, or ...

  4. American Preppers Network - Wikipedia

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    The American Preppers Network (APN) is a non-profit corporation and part of a growing international movement of people who call themselves preppers. [1] The social network is organized by state and regional blogs and forums.

  5. Trump scrapped a proposed $2 drug program for seniors. But ...

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    President Donald Trump rolled back a Biden administration executive order aimed at lowering prescription drug prices, including an effort to make more generic drugs available to Medicare patients ...

  6. Supercritical fluid extraction - Wikipedia

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    The supercritical solvent is passed into a vessel at lower pressure than the extraction vessel. The density, and hence dissolving power, of supercritical fluids varies sharply with pressure, and hence the solubility in the lower density CO 2 is much lower, and the material precipitates for collection.

  7. As Elon Musk eyes Defense Department, conflicts of interest ...

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    The Pentagon has spent more than $14 trillion since 9/11, with up to 50% going to defense contractors, Brown University's Cost of War project found.