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precool

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pre·cool  (pr-kl)
tr.v. pre·cooled, pre·cool·ing, pre·cools
To reduce the temperature of (produce or meat, for example) by artificial means before packaging or shipping.
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precool [ˈpriːˈkuːl] VTpreenfriar


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With each of these measures, we're looking at either reducing energy use, or using waste heat to raise the temperature of water used in the milking parlor and barn to 100 degrees, or by the same token, using water to precool milk temperatures to 50 degrees," he explained.
And sensing my growing anxiety, her sponsors Nike agreed to lend me the only other pair of her shoes in existence as well as her Precool vest - basically a wine cooler for the body.
All that is necessary is to precool the individual ingredients while additional crystallization occurs within a short time after the seed crystal suspension is added.
 
 
 
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