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ICE MACHINE INCLUDING VAPOR-COMPRESSION SYSTEM

An ice machine may include a compressor, a first heat exchanger, an expansion device, an evaporator, an ice tray, and a water pump. The first heat exchanger may receive compressed working fluid from the compressor. The expansion device may receive working fluid from the first heat exchanger. The evaporator may receive working fluid from the expansion device. The ice tray may be in a heat transfer relationship with the evaporator. The ice tray may include a plurality of ice molds. The water pump may be in fluid communication with the ice molds and may be configured to pump water from a water source to the ice molds.




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Systems and Methods for Recovering Desired Light Hydrocarbons from Refinery Waste Gas Using a Back-End Turboexpander

Systems and methods for recovering light hydrocarbons from refinery waste gas using a back-end turboexpander to generate a higher recovery of the light hydrocarbons for use as petrochemical feedstock and to remove the liquid light hydrocarbons before entering the turboexpander.




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CHARGE AIR COOLER FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A CHARGE AIR COOLER

A charge air cooler for an internal combustion engine, includes a charge air inlet and a charge air outlet which are fluidly connected with each other via multiple charge air channels which are arranged parallel to each other and arranged parallel to each other and subjectable to a coolant flow; and at least one flow guide element arranged upstream of the charge air channels, wherein the flow guide element at least in one operating state of the internal combustion engine deflects charge air entering through the charge air inlet the direction of a condensate accumulation volume of the charge air cooler.




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METHOD OF DECIDING WHEN TO TERMINATE A DEFROSTING CYCLE WITHIN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER

The present invention relates to a method, device and computer program for terminating a defrosting cycle within a refrigerated transport container. The container may include: a transport volume, a cooling unit comprising an evaporator arranged in a cooling space, a return air grid arranged to separate said cooling space from said transport volume, means for sensing temperature indicative of the return air temperature of air returning to said cooling space from said transport volume or the temperature of the return air grid, means for actively heating said evaporator during defrosting cycles, and a processor configured for controlling the duration of said defrosting cycles. The method includes: establishing an indicator(s) indicative of frost and/or ice build-up on said return air grid, and terminating a defrosting cycle when an indicator(s) of frost and/or ice build-up on said return air grid indicates that said return air grid is free of frost and/or ice.




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SELF-COOLING BEVERAGE CONTAINER HAVING A HEAT EXCHANGE UNIT USING LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE

A container for food or beverage which has a heat exchange unit secured internally thereof to be in contact with the food or beverage, the heat exchange unit is filled with liquid carbon dioxide and has a valve which when activated allows the liquid carbon dioxide to pass from the liquid state directly to the gaseous state through a restricted orifice which functions to maintain residual carbon dioxide in the heat exchange unit in the liquid state until all of the liquid carbon dioxide is exhausted from the heat exchange unit.




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PROTECTIVE HELMET WITH MULTIPLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT LINERS

A helmet for rotational energy management can include an outer energy management layer comprising an outer surface and an inner surface opposite the outer surface. The inner surface can comprise a first slidable finish comprising a first glaze comprising a thickness less than or equal to 2 millimeters (mm). An inner energy management layer can be disposed within the outer energy management layer and further comprise an outer surface oriented towards the outer energy management layer and an inner surface opposite the outer surface. The outer surface can comprise a second slidable finish that directly contacts the first slidable finish. The second slidable finish can comprise a second glaze comprising a thickness less than or equal to 2 mm. A space between the first slidable finish and the second slidable finish can be devoid of a lubricant and devoid of any interstitial slip layer.




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Combined Collar Stabilizer and Button Closure Tool

A combined collar stabilizer and button closure tool adds a utility that facilitates securing a button to an accessory that fits into the collar pocket of a shirt, and provides an aesthetically pleasing, straight, crisp, well-groomed appearance of the shirt collar. The combined collar stabilizer and button closure tool increases the efficiency and eases the process required to secure the button closure of a shirt for buttons with a range of diameters needed for buttons of various sizes. The combined tool is made of a substantial material without limiting pliability, is a single form, consists of two distinct ends, and is shaped to substantially fit within the collar stay pocket. One end of the tool is angular in shape and accommodates the angle of the collar pocket tip. The other end, proximate to the end of the collar pocket, is designed to facilitate the closure of a button closure system.




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THERMALLY INSULATED PERSONAL ARTICLE AND SLEEPING BAG LINERS

An article having an inner article layer and an outer article layer to be worn by a mammal comprising a thermally insulating layer of a reflective metalized polymeric insulation material having moisture vapour transference properties adjacent to at least one of the inner and outer article layers. An apparatus and method for producing a reflective metalized polymeric thermally insulating assembly having moisture vapour transference properties suitable for use in the article is also provided. The insulation material provides enhanced thermal retention.




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Martin Lewis: Credit scoring explained (and 10 ways to improve your credit worthiness)

“I am not a number. I am a free man!” I’m afraid not, you’re a number… when it comes to credit scoring anyway. The famous cry for help of the eponymous Prisoner from the cult 1960s TV show of the 1960, could have been written for today’s world of mass computer assessed finance.




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Film fans are the first to tie the knot at Harbour Lights Cinema in Southampton

IT was the perfectly scripted Hollywood ending for a distinctly familiar cinema audience.




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Sailing trainer Andy Spark receives life time achievement award

A ?SOUTHAMPTON man has ?received? ?one? ?of? ?the? ?most? ?prestigious? ?awards? ?in ?sailing in recognition of a life spent inspiring thousands of people to take up the past time.




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Bournemouth fined by The FA for breaching doping 'whereabouts'

Bournemouth have been fined £35,000 after accepting a charge from the Football Association for a breach of anti-doping rules.




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Picket headlines Broadlands success

BROADLANDS Lakes have reported some good fish again this week.




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Nearly 2,000 Southampton parents fined for their children missing school last year

PARENTS in Southampton were slapped with nearly 2,000 fines after their children missed school last year, new figures reveal.




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Jobs at risk at Lymington Precision Engineers

JOBS are at risk at a well-known Hampshire engineering company.




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Calibre of all-female Big Brother line-up doesn't live up to billing

X FACTOR and Strictly Come Dancing have come to mean it's nearly time for Father Christmas to fall down the chimney of TV addicts.




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Rocket Ronnie wants to join the jungle line-up next year, but who would feature on the dream I'm A Celebrity line up?

HE'S a snooker legend, get him in there!




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Hampshire Cultural Trust launches online service to digitally keep doors open

A NEW digital publication will allow Hampshire Cultural Trust to keep its doors open online.




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Sign up for free online creative workshops

LIVE Art Local are set to ease Covid-19 isolation boredom with a series of free online creative workshops later this month.




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'Our little tea house dream is over' - popular Southampton business set to close for good

A POPULAR Southampton tea rooms will not reopen following the coronavirus crisis after becoming the latest victim of the pandemic.




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Valentine Primary School - Rock Challenge

Valentine Primary prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Guide and Scout show becomes online hit with first cancellation in 63 years

A CELEBRATED Guide and Scout show which was cancelled for the first time in 63 years was turned into an uplifting online video instead.




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Frank Turner in online gig in aid of The Joiners

IT’S set to be a fundraiser with a difference for philanthropic Hampshire artist Frank Turner.




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Turner Sims offering free online concert this week

THE next online concert from Turner Sims takes place tomorrow night.




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REVIEW: Mercury Prize nominee Michael Kiwanuka confirms he's living in Southampton at Guildhall date

So now it’s officially confirmed by the man himself! After various celebrity sightings in the New Forest, Mayflower Park and Overdraft Craft Ale Bar Shirley, soul man of the moment Michael Kiwanuka dedicated a heartfelt rendition of Home Again to a sold out audience at the O2 Guildhall last night.




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Fifth peregrine chick hatches at Winchester Cathedral

THERE are now five new chicks nesting on Winchester Cathedral.




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New village development near Fareham in line to receive Hampshire's first new rail station in 25 years

NEW proposals are being put together for the first new railway station in Hampshire for 25 years, the Daily Echo can reveal.




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M&S stores under threat in Southampton and Fareham, says business analyst

MARKS and Spencer stores across Hampshire could get the chop, according to figures from a leading retail analyst.




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Minecraft: Xbox One Edition - 360, Android, iOS, PC, PS3, PS4, XO

Minecraft's blocky appearance may at first appear primitive and like a game of yesteryear, but they're in fact the building blocks of which a player is bestowed god-like creative powers, shackled only by the limitations of their own mind.




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REVIEW: LEGO Minifigures Online

LEGO Minifugures Online isn’t attached to a large movie franchise such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones or Jurassic Park – it’s a brand-new type of LEGO game.




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Final Fantasy XV: Road to Release at The Odeon cinema

The Odeon cinema in Southampton is set to become a hive of entertainment for Final Fantasy fans.




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The Conservatives' Steve Brine holds Winchester but with majority slashed by Lib Dems Paul Ferguson

THE Liberal Democrats came close today to snatching Winchester and Chandler's Ford in what would have been a stunning victory.




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Southampton City Council to discuss plans for littering fines

CITY bosses are to crack down on lazy litterbugs by hitting them in the pocket.




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BREAKING: Let's Rock Southampton 2020 line up revealed

SYNTH pop legends OMD will headline Let's Rock Southampton 2020, it has been announced.




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Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi and Duran Duran among Isle of Wight Festival 2020 headliners

AN all star line up of music greats has been unveiled for 2020 by Isle of Wight Festival bosses.




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The Daily echo joined Hampshire students who walked in the footsteps of World War One soldiers 100 years on since the conflict

IT was a personal journey for each and every one of them.




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Behind the Somme: Grim reality for Hampshire regiments on frontline

Author Hugh Sebag-Montefiore has written for the Daily Echo about the involvement of the Rifle Brigade, a Winchester-based regiment, on the first day of the battle of the Somme.




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Hampshire wine school goes virtual

A HAMPSHIRE wine tutor has taken her popular tasting sessions online.




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PHOTOS: The £1.5m secluded seven bed country house with floodlit tennis court and wine store

BOASTING a floodlit tennis court and wine store and set in 3.6 acres, this beautiful country house in the South Downs National Park could be yours for £1.5 million.




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Food wholesaler Harvest Fine Foods becomes home delivery service in lockdown

ONE of the largest independent food wholesalers in the south has rapidly turned itself into a home delivery service along the same lines as the supermarkets.




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Making HMRC a preferred creditor 'could hit small businesses'

MOVES to put HMRC near the head of the queue for money when businesses become insolvent could damage small businesses and the economy, it is claimed.




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Cinemas 'could be re-open by mid-July'

UK cinemas could reopen as early as mid-July in time for the launch of the latest Christopher Nolan film, the boss of a leading chain has said.




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Jobs at risk at Lymington Precision Engineers

JOBS are at risk at a well-known Hampshire engineering company.




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Hampshire restaurant Royal Bengal puts new spin on Indian cuisine

IT’S considered the nation’s favourite cuisine – but did you know that most Indian restaurants in the UK are actually owned by Bangladeshis?




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Lyndhurst Tex-Mex serves a mouth-watering combination of US and Mexican cuisine.

IT WAS time to go Down Mexico Way - with a visit to the Lone Star State thrown in.





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Writing As Rescue, Reading As Escape: Writers On Creativity In Quarantine

“Writers write.” “Publish or perish.” Even without a global pandemic, writers face constant pressure to produce new material. But for the first-time novelist, publishing a book when bookstores are closed for browsing, signings and readers is particularly tough.




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Hail The Conquering, If Confined, Graduate

When this year’s seniors started their final year of high school, they could not have imagined that their spring would involve canceled proms, drive-thru cap and gown pickups and postponed graduation ceremonies.




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Friday Feature: Facebook of Rutherford County, NC to Award Small Business Support

Facebook will be awarding financial support to over 30 local small businesses impacted by COVID-19. Policy Manager Diana Doukas was interviewed during this edition of WNCW's Friday Feature Interview of the Week to talk about this exciting news. Facebook, with a center located in Rutherford County, NC has partnered with groups across North Carolina to lend support in this crucial time of need. This discussion first aired on 88.7 FM on April 10th. Posted by Host and Producer of The Friday Feature- Paul Foster, WNCW Senior Producer, News Director, and Morning Edition Regional Host




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Friday Feature: Our State Magazine: The Hiking Issue

It's always a treat when a lady with true southern charm makes an appearance on the Friday Feature Interview of the Week. WNCW welcomed back Our State Magazine Editor-in-chief Elizabeth Hudson to talk about the upcoming May issue titled 'The Hiking Issue.' Page by page, Hudson takes us on a tour, mostly across Western North Carolina, to look at topics featured in this issue, from great trails, to views, to good eats. Hudson also talks about how the popular magazine has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This segment first aired April 24, 2020. Posted by Host and Producer of WNCW's Friday Feature- Paul Foster, Senior Producer, News Director, and Morning Edition Regional Host