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  • '''Ice-water separation''', also known as ''water hash'', is an extraction technique for separating the [[tetrahydrocannabino ...water, agitation, filtration bags/screens and plant material. With the ice-water extraction method the resin becomes hard and brittle and can easily be sepa
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  • ...produced on an large scale, but before appropriate coolants were developed ice was harvested from natural sources for human use. ==Ice harvesting ==
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  • ...or a longer period in the freezer, after being blanched quickly in boiling water. The dried herb also loses most of its flavour, and what little flavour rem ...l) is commonly steeped in cream or milk to create an interesting flavor in ice cream or chocolates (such as truffles).
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  • ==WATER== *Water Filters/Purifier, Water containers(Ceramic pumps, flow throughs)
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  • |Ship ice class= ...ircraft to safety, or directed ships to the assistance of survivors in the water.
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  • |Ship ice class= ...ongside ''Wachapreague'' and transferred two men they had rescued from the water who had been blown overboard from ''Kyle V. Johnson'' during the earlier he
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  • |Ship ice class= ...there, tending seaplanes, largely anchored but occasionally moving to open water to be free to maneuver when typhoons swirled by. On one occasion, while ret
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  • |Ship ice class= ...n Bermuda and the Azores after he had fallen overboard and remained in the water for 17 hours.
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  • |Ship ice class= ...ARBs) had been assigned to ''Barataria'', but one of these began taking on water and had to be abandoned and sunk on 8 January 1945. When several ''[[kamika
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  • |Ship ice class= ...torpedo struck the destroyer's forward fire room, leaving her dead in the water. Destroyer [[USS Shaw (DD-373)|USS ''Shaw'' (DD-373)]] stayed behind to pro
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  • ...uly she sailed from Boston to [[Grenfell Sound]], [[Labrador]], to conduct ice reconnaissance in [[Frobisher Bay]], returning to Boston on 8 September. US In the following year, 1954, ''Staten Island'' was involved in three ice breaking operations through 15 December.
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  • |Ship ice class= ...named after [[island]]s, but the vast majority were named after bodies of water, mostly [[bay]]s and [[inlet]]s, around the [[United States]] and the then-
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  • * Water containers. (HARD CLEAR PLASTIC ONLY) ** If you consider storing water in barrels: make sure that the barrels are food grade.
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  • ...dry leaves, and kills any lurking [[venomous snake]]s, without harming the water-rich stalks and roots. Harvesters then cut the cane just above ground-level ...revolving knives to shred the cane. Shredded cane is repeatedly mixed with water and crushed between rollers; the collected juices contain 10–15 perce
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  • ...at the inlet of a compressor, but by absorption into an absorptive medium (water in the case of the Icy Ball). ...balls: a hot ball, which in the fully charged state contains the absorber (water) and a cold ball containing liquid ammonia. These are joined by a pipe in t
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  • ...d fittings. It's overbuilt for experimenting. On one charge it can keep an ice chest below 38 deg. F. for 24 hrs." ...hand pump. I had a pump I made. It works similar to a grease gun, but uses water. One of the pressure gauges I used is stainless; the other was made for amm
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  • ...acles, one a generator-absorber, which contains a suitable liquid, such as water, and the other an evaporator-condenser, which contains a suitable refrigera ...g the generation period, the refrigerating period and in draining back the water of condensation into the generator-absorber, for the retention of sufficien
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  • |Ship ice class= |Ship propulsion=Proteus gas turbine driving water jets
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  • |Ship ice class= Designed for shallow water coastal operations, ''Marathon'' was built for speed and maneuverability. C
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  • ...uage|German]] name ''Eisessig'' (''ice-vinegar''), the name comes from the ice-like crystals that form slightly below room temperature at 16.7 °C (6
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  • | [[Water (molecule)|H<sub>2</sub>O]] || 36 ...an be extracted from [[sylvinite]]. It is also extracted from [[Brine|salt water]] and can be manufactured by crystallization from [[solution]], [[flotation
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