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bath and chamber
Balneum or balineum, derived from the Greek βαλανείον signifies, in its primary sense, a bath or bathing-vessel, such as most persons of any consequence amongst the Romans possessed in their own houses, and hence the chamber which contained the bath, which is also the proper translation of the word balnearium.
In the baths at Pompeii this chamber also served as an apodyterium for those who took the warm bath.
The Old Baths have no laconicum, which was a chamber still hotter than the caldarium, and used simply as a sweating-room, having no bath.
Opposite to the door of entrance into the apodyterium is another doorway which leads to the tepidarium ( G ), which also communicates with the thermal chamber ( F ), on one side of which is a warm bath in a square recess, and at the farther extremity the labrum.
In this example it is precooled by liquid nitrogen at 77 K and a < sup > 4 </ sup > He bath at 4. 2 K. Next, the < sup > 3 </ sup > He enters a vacuum chamber where it is further cooled to a temperature of 1. 2-1. 5 K by the so-called 1K bath, which is a pumped < sup > 4 </ sup > He bath.
Similar technologies include the R bath and earlier R chamber, the " R " standing for " restoration ".
The purpose of the caldarium was that of the principle bath chamber within the baths.
Aligned at the centre on the eastern wall lies a baradari, literally a pavilion with twelve doors, which is a building or room with twelve doors designed to allow the free draught of air through it, finally on the northern wall lies a hammam, a bath chamber.
The Dive Facility ( with decompression chamber, warming bath, and compressors ) keeps diving safely going throughout the year.
It is most notable for the frescoes that remain on the ceilings inside, which depict hunting, naked women and, above one bath chamber, an accurate representation of the zodiac.

bath and is
Nevertheless, there is no bath.
The transducer is coupled to the body through a water bath, not shown.
The 160-ml. bath containing the calculated amount of detergent is applied slowly and directly to the running specimen.
This is the difference between the British Received Pronunciation and American pronunciation of bath and dance.
Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted — a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath.
Remains of an ancient bath and gymnasium complex can be found within this area ; this building is locally known as Bal Saray ( Honey Palace ) and was originally endowed by Herodes Atticus in the year 135.
A bain-marie (; also known as a water bath in English,,, or ) is a French term for a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently and gradually to fixed temperatures, or to keep materials warm over a period of time.
The name comes from the medieval-Latin term balneum ( or balineum ) Mariae — literally, Mary's bath — from which the French bain de Marie, or bain-marie, is derived.
Nennius, a ninth-century historian, mentions a " Hot Lake " in the land of the Hwicce, which was along the Severn, and adds " It is surrounded by a wall, made of brick and stone, and men may go there to bathe at any time, and every man can have the kind of bath he likes.
It is said that during the torture, Tetlepanquetzal asked him to reveal the location of the treasures in order to stop the pain given to them, and Cuauhtémoc is quoted to say " Do you think I am in a bath for pleasure?
The initial bath imparts a yellow or pale chartreuse color, This is aftertreated with a sulfur compound in place to produce the dark black we are familiar with in socks for instance.
Among the most popular and most common are the Bratwurst ( fry-sausage ), usually made of ground pork and spices, the Wiener ( Viennese ), which may be pork or pork / beef and is smoked and fully cooked in a water bath, and Blutwurst ( blood sausage ) or Schwarzwurst ( black sausage ) made from blood ( often of pigs or geese ).
Flat glass for windows and similar applications is formed by the float glass process, developed between 1953 and 1957 by Sir Alastair Pilkington and Kenneth Bickerstaff of the UK's Pilkington Brothers, who created a continuous ribbon of glass using a molten tin bath on which the molten glass flows unhindered under the influence of gravity.
Although galvanization can be done with electrochemical and electrodeposition processes, the most common method in current use is hot-dip galvanization, in which steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.
There is exact equality that relates average of exponents of work performed by any heat engine and the heat transfer from the hotter heat bath.
In the eyes of Torah there is, strictly speaking, no such thing as the purely private domain, for even in solitude-be it the privacy of the bath or the unconsciousness of sleep-one has the capacity and the duty to serve God.
This unit is most common for all other household size containers of liquids from thermocans to buckets to bath tubs ; as well as for fuel tanks and consumption for heating or by vehicles.
A bath building is being excavated about 35 meters to the northeast of the hippodrome ; a large portion of it appears to have been dedicated to a cistern, and large stone basins from the middle of the structure have been uncovered
It is the site of Ribersborgs open-air bath, opened in the 1890s.
Maecenas is said to have been the first to construct a swimming bath of hot water in Rome, which may have been in the gardens.
Before the food is given, a bath is offered to the stranger, done by a woman or a servant — often different depending on the status of the visitor.
A cold bath is a popular treatment of subacute injuries or inflammation, muscular strains, and overall muscular soreness, but its efficacy is controversial.

bath and white
At the Boxwood Motel in Winchester, Va., we accidentally drew the honeymoon suite, an elegant affair with wall-to-wall carpeting, gold and white furniture, pink satin brocade chairs, 24-inch TV and a pink tile bath with masses of pink towels.
A former aide recalled that Ribbentrop threw the German Embassy into chaos due to his erratic personality: He rose, muttering bad-temperedly ... Dressed in his pyjamas, he received the junior secretaries and press attachés in his bathroom ... He scolded, threatened, gesticulated with his razor and shouted at his valet ... As he took his bath, he ordered people to be summoned from Berlin, accepted and cancelled, appointed and dismissed, and dictated through the door to a nervous stenographer ... He cursed people in their absence, calling them saboteurs and communists ... It was my task to put his calls through ; his valet stood within splashing distance holding a white telephone ... Ribbentrop believed only ministers ranked above him: everyone else, including his ambassadorial colleagues, had to kept waiting on the line.
If colour negative film is processed in conventional black and white developer, and fixed and then bleached with a bath containing hydrochloric acid and potassium dichromate solution, the resultant film, once exposed to light, can be redeveloped in colour developer to produce an unusual pastel colour effect.
The most pejorative terms for white people in Brazil, both for locals and foreigners, even used by brancos morenos against fair-skinned White Brazilians, are branquelo (, literally ) and the even more disparaging leite azedo (,, in reference to the combination of an unusual light complexion, almost white as the milk, and the negative stereotype of the bad smell in Westerners — in most of Brazil, including White-majority states of Centro-Sul such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the normative social habit is to take at least one bath per day year-round, and Westerners are said to generally be not used to this — still the term is so common that in some regions it does not carry more the same negative connotation it carried in the past, although without losing its disparaging meaning ).
When its yajamana ( sacrificer ) comes after having had his ritual bath ( avabhrtha snana ) at the conclusion of the sacrifice, the king himself holds up a white umbrella for him.
If white mould spores have not been added to the cheese milk the cheesemaker applies them to the cheese either by spraying the cheese with a suspension of mould spores in water or by immersing the cheese in a bath containing spores of, e. g., Penicillium candida.
The first two and a half minutes of the video was shot in black and white, evoking a " neo-noir " element ; Shirley's bath scene and the outro crowd scenes were shot in colour.
A folk etymology for Body in White suggests the term derives from the appearance of a car body after it is dipped into a white bath of primer ( undercoat paint )— despite the primer's actual gray color.

bath and marble
* Marmorbad ( marble bath ) in the Orangerie ( Kassel )
The museum displays a variety of historical items including Carib and Arawak artifacts, sugar processing machines and equipment, whaling industry items, and Josephine Bonaparte's marble bath.
The outdoor bath tubs are most often made from Japanese cypress, marble or granite, while indoor tubs may be made with tile, acrylic glass or stainless steel.
Springs carefully preserved the splendor of the forty-year old car's Victorian design — Cuban mahogany paneling, crystal chandelier, velvet draperies, marble bath and gold-plated beds.
Flaming June was first begun as a motif to adorn a marble bath in one of Leighton's other works, Summer Slumber.
Moreover, the entire bath is heated by the hot air, coming through a special pipe located under the marble floor.

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