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Brain, Marshall. "How Refrigerators Work." 29 November 2006. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://home.howstuffworks.com/refrigerator.htm> 14 May 2008.
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Marshall Brain
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1.
Introduction to How Refrigerators Work
2.
The Purpose of Refrigeration
3.
Parts of a Refrigerator
4.
Understanding Refrigeration
5.
The Refrigeration Cycle
6.
Gas and Propane Refrigerators
7.
Electric Coolers
8.
Cold Packs
9.
Lots More Information
10.
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Inside This Article
1.
Introduction to How Refrigerators Work
2.
The Purpose of Refrigeration
3.
Parts of a Refrigerator
4.
Understanding Refrigeration
5.
The Refrigeration Cycle
6.
Gas and Propane Refrigerators
7.
Electric Coolers
8.
Cold Packs
9.
Lots More Information
10.
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