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- verb Present participle of
precool .
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Examples
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As Dr. Laursen notes in a review article, “The mechanisms underlying the performance effects associated with precooling are not yet completely understood.”
Study: Drinking a Slushie Before You Exercise Helps Beat the Heat | Impact Lab 2010
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No matter what the method, companies and researchers report a precooling effect.
Study: Drinking a Slushie Before You Exercise Helps Beat the Heat | Impact Lab 2010
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In those artificial circumstances, precooling might have had more dramatic effects than it would outdoors.
Study: Drinking a Slushie Before You Exercise Helps Beat the Heat | Impact Lab 2010
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After a day of harvesting, precooling and packaging, fruits spend another day in the cooling facility waiting to get shipped out.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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After a day of harvesting, precooling and packaging, fruits spend another day in the cooling facility waiting to get shipped out.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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After a day of harvesting, precooling and packaging, fruits spend another day in the cooling facility waiting to get shipped out.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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The researchers then developed several prototype precooling systems using water spray.
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Forced-air cooling, the method chosen by the researchers, is the most versatile and the most widely used form of precooling.
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Conventional precooling uses large-capacity refrigerators that require a considerable amount of energy.
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They found that precooling and refrigerated transport reduced losses by 8 to 17%.
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