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In recent years, cold infusion machines have been developed, which are attached to the blood vessels supplying the kidney, and then push a steady flow of cool solution around them. These preserve organs better than the traditional method of using ice to preserve organs.

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Cold infusion machines are devices designed to infuse flavors into liquids without heat. They use a process that involves circulating cold water or air around the ingredients to extract flavors slowly over time. This technique is commonly used in food and beverage preparation to create infused waters, oils, or cocktails.

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