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Therefore, this waste heat could be used for an absorption chilling process.
Another possible heat sink is the absorption chilling process as a supplement or replacement for the compression technology.
Freshly harvested fruits and vegetables (produce) are chilled to extend their shelf life but the chilling process increases opportunities for contamination by pathogenic bacteria carried by water through openings such as stem scars.
As the chilling process proceeds, the window of inducing conditions enlarges.
It evolves through many years, and, as I can testify, it is a starkly chilling process.
"The police officers that came were very sympathetic individuals, but they described a pretty chilling process.
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The design parameters of this study are selected as: air compressor pressure ratio, gas turbine inlet temperature, pinch point temperatures in dual pressure heat recovery steam generator, pressure of steam that enters the generator of absorption chiller, process steam pressure and evaporator of the absorption chiller chilled water outlet temperature.
It makes doing last minute edits on the train you really should have done days, if not weeks ago, a much more "chill" process.
Place the cold ingredients in the bowl (the bowl and blade do not have to be chilled) and process until you get the consistency you want, barely a minute or two.
Dave Isay, who co-produced the documentary with Stacy Abramson, said: "It is certainly chilling to hear the process of what goes on, the ritual of the execution.
Frederick Douglass described this process in chilling detail, stating that the slave would be tied to a post and stripped, and that a hot iron would be "applied to the quivering flesh, imprinting upon it the name of the monster who claimed the slave".
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