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From physical properties of ice slurries to industrial ice slurry applications

International Journal of Refrigeration, 2005
The use of ice slurries dates back many millenniums, e.g. the ancient Romans applied the cooling of snow-water and ice-water mixtures. Approximately two decades ago a breakthrough of the new technology of producing ice slurries has set in the refrigeration domain for the cooling of shops and supermarkets. After some difficulties at the beginning, it is
Peter W. Egolf, Michael Kauffeld
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Subcutaneous Fat Reduction with Injected Ice Slurry

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Background: Cryolipolysis is a noninvasive method for removal of subcutaneous fat for body contouring. Conventional cryolipolysis with topical cooling requires extracting heat from subcutaneous fat by conduction across the skin, thus limiting the amount and the location of the fat removed.
Lilit, Garibyan   +9 more
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Density modification of ice particles in ice slurry

International Journal of Refrigeration, 2016
One of the characteristic properties of ice slurry is the buoyancy of ice particles, which leads to ice separation in unmixed ice slurries and the necessity to agitate storage vessels if ice slurry is to be extracted. Based on this, an investigation into the density modification of ice particles has been undertaken.
Friess, Yannick   +2 more
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Injectable ice slurry for reducing pericardial adipose tissue

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2023
AbstractObjectivesExcess pericardial adipose tissue (PAT) is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases. Currently, available methods for reducing PAT volume include weight loss through diet and exercise, weight loss with medications, and bariatric surgery.
Jeffrey Shuhaiber   +9 more
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