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direct contact. they are widely used in space heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, power plants, chemical plants, petrochemical plants, petroleum refineries, natural gas processing, and sewage treatment. the classic example of a heat exchanger is found in an internal combustion engine in which
the two fluids enter the exchanger at the same end, and travel in parallel to one another to the other side. in counter-flow heat exchangers the fluids enter the exchanger from opposite ends. the counter current design is the most efficient, in that it can transfer the most heat from the heat (transfer...
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(according to haraguchi, there's another reason fish in the cod family are not eaten raw: "there's so much moisture [in the flesh], it doesn't taste good.") the parasites that infect most marine fish are nematodes, or roundworms, from the genus anisakis. it's preferable to avoid eating them, of course
, but conventional wisdom says that the stray live anisakid in your gut will, at worst, provoke some discomfort—nausea and possible stomach pain, similar in kind to a bout of food poisoning. dr. judy sakanari, a parasitologist in the department of pharmaceutical chemistry at the university of california...
https://www.seriouseats.com/2017/05/how-to-prepare-raw-fish-at-home-sushi-sashimi-food-safety.html