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 Translation for 'ice bath' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   an ice bath | ice baths
isbad {n}ice bath
Partial Matches
bad {n}bath
4
badekar {n}bath [bathtub]
hist.
romersk bad {n}
Roman bath
kosm.
romerbad {n}
Roman bath
dampbad {n}steam bath
is {m}ice
6
gastr.
is {m} [iskrem]
ice cream
sport
skøyting {m/f} [uform.]
ice skating
gastr.
isbøtte {m/f}
ice bucket
isbading {m/f}ice bathing
pakkis {m}pack ice
iskald {adj}ice-cold
sjøis {m}sea ice
isbit {m}ice cube
gastr.
isterning {m}
ice cube
iskappe {m/f}ice cap
sport
skøytebane {m}
ice rink
hist.
istid {m/f}
ice age
havis {m}sea ice
gastr.
iskrem {m}
ice cream
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Usage Examples English
  • The programme also detailed his recovery period at home, revealing his ice bath treatments in an outdoor pool to relieve the pain, which was affecting his sleep.
  • In June 2021, Pearce participated in the annual Big Freeze at the 'G event to raise funds for motor neurone disease (MND) research, sliding into the ice bath at the MCG in costume as the titular character from the Australian animated series "Bluey".
  • The reaction is highly exothermic and is therefore best carried out in an ice bath below 10 °C.
  • A cooling bath or ice bath, in laboratory chemistry practice, is a liquid mixture which is used to maintain low temperatures, typically between 13 °C and −196 °C.
  • In severe cases, when the fever is high enough (generally at or above ~104° F or 40° C), aggressive cooling such as an ice bath and pharmacologic therapy such as benzodiazepines may be deemed appropriate.

  • Cold filtration method is the use of ice bath in to rapidly cool the solution to be crystallized rather than leaving it to cool slowly in the room atmosphere.
  • Instead of isolating the Tebbe reagent, the solution is merely cooled in an ice bath or dry ice bath before adding the starting material.
  • Deveraux collapses from overheating and has to take an ice bath.
  • His body was moved into an ice bath and taken to Alcor's Scottsdale facility where his severed head underwent neuropreservation.
  • Neopentane is a flammable gas at room temperature and pressure which can condense into a highly volatile liquid on a cold day, in an ice bath, or when compressed to a higher pressure.

  • Some "cha chaan tengs" serve ice-less iced milk tea, made by pouring hot milk tea into a plastic cup and then cooling it in a refrigerator or by placing the container into a cold water bath, which is called "ice bath milk tea" (...).
  • It can also be made from anhydrous acetic acid, acetonitrile and very well dried hydrogen chloride gas, using an ice bath, alongside more valuable reagent acetyl chloride.
  • Preparation of solutions greater than 6 M (35%) in concentration is most dangerous, because the heat produced may be sufficient to boil the diluted acid: efficient mechanical stirring and external cooling (such as an ice bath) are essential.
  • focusing on proper running form, performing strength training exercises, eating a well balanced diet, allowing time for recovery, and "icing" (applying ice to sore muscles or taking an ice bath).
  • The water is kept cold with an ice bath.

  • This solution was added dropwise at 0 °C (ice bath) to an anhydrous ethereal solution of diazomethane (50 ml, −20 mmol, predried over sodium metal) with vigorous stirring under nitrogen.
  • The reactor was then immersed in an ice bath (ca. ...
  • Some investigators may use a similar setup to one necessary for the cryoloop to cool the plate (flow of coolant through a dry ice bath).
  • Despite the simplified procedure compared to bottling, refrigerating kegged beer generally requires a kegerator to keep the drink cold and ready for dispensing; an ice bath can keep an already chilled keg cold for the duration of a party but is usually impractical for cooling it from room temperature to serving temperature.
  • They then built a chair for test subjects to sit in, with an ice bath at [...] into which they would immerse one hand for as long as they could endure it, and imposed a 3-minute maximum.

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