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  2. Chinese water torture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese water torture or a "dripping machine" [ 1] is a mentally painful process in which cold water is slowly dripped onto the scalp, forehead or face for a prolonged period of time. [ 1] The process causes fear and mental deterioration on the subject. The pattern of the drops is often irregular, and the cold sensation is jarring, which causes ...

  3. Dermatologists Say These Stretch Mark Creams Actually Work

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    Our testers liked the way the product dispensed, too. It doesn't pour out like other oils, but instead slowly drips out via a small hole in the top. A little bit goes a long way. Simply put a few ...

  4. Pitch drop experiment - Wikipedia

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    A pitch drop experiment is a long-term experiment which measures the flow of a piece of pitch over many years. "Pitch" is the name for any of a number of highly viscous liquids which appear solid, most commonly bitumen, also known as asphalt. At room temperature, tar pitch flows at a very low rate, taking several years to form a single drop.

  5. Pitch (resin) - Wikipedia

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    For the experiment, pitch was put in a glass funnel and allowed to slowly drip out. Since the pitch was allowed to start dripping in 1930, only nine drops have fallen. It was calculated in the 1980s that the pitch in the experiment has a viscosity approximately 230 billion (2.3×10 11) times that of water. [4]

  6. Cold brew coffee - Wikipedia

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    Cold brew coffee originated in Japan, where it has been a traditional method of coffee brewing for centuries. [4] Slow-drip cold brew, also known as Kyoto-style, [5] or as Dutch coffee in East Asia (after the name of coffee essences brought to Asia by the Dutch), [6] refers to a process in which water is dripped through coffee grounds at room temperature over the course of many hours.

  7. The Fellow Aiden makes coffee good enough for snobs with a ...

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    But now after years of customer requests, Fellow is finally releasing a machine that it claims can deliver a pour-over experience at the touch of a button. And after seeing it in action, there’s ...

  8. Teapot effect - Wikipedia

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    The unwanted teapot effect only occurs when pouring slowly and carefully. In fast pouring, the liquid flows out of the spout in an arc without dripping, so it is given a relatively high velocity with which the liquid moves away from the edge (see Torricelli outflow velocity). The pressure difference resulting from the Bernoulli equation is then ...

  9. 48 hours with Usher: Concert preparation, family time and ...

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    Usher's professional rise began at 15 with his self-titled debut album and continued with 1997's "My Way," which revolutionized the R&B slow jam with "Nice & Slow" and "You Make Me Wanna ...