In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use wet wipes that have multipurpose cleaner or bleach on them to help get rid of any odors or mold. Hold the button on the end of a flexible claw grabber to open it and place a wet wipe inside the claw. Let go of the button so the claw holds tightly onto the cloth.  You can buy a flexible claw grabber from your local hardware store or online. If you don’t have a flexible claw grabber, then you can unbend a wire hanger and wrap the wet wipe around one end of it. Feed the end of the claw grabber into the drip pan while it’s still in your fridge. Carefully move the wet wipe around the edges of the drip pan to scrub it clean and remove any buildup. Work from multiple sides of the drip pan so you can remove as much of the mold or buildup that’s inside as you can. Don’t apply a lot of force to the claw grabber since you could also damage internal components in your fridge. After 1-2 minutes, pull the end of the claw grabber out from the drip pan and inspect the wet wipe. If it looks dirty or has buildup on it, throw it away and place a new one in the claw. Continue checking the wet wipe every few minutes until it comes out of your drip pan clean. Once you’ve scrubbed the drip pan as best as you can, mix together 1 part bleach with 1 part warm water and slowly pour it into the pan. The bleach solution will help prevent more mold from growing inside the drip pan so it doesn’t develop any odors. When you’re finished, you can reattach any panels you needed to remove to access the pan. Use white vinegar if you want to use a natural cleaner.
Summary: Wrap a cleaning wet wipe around the end of a flexible claw grabber. Push the end of the claw grabber with the wet wipe into the drip pan. Change the wet wipe when it gets dirty. Pour a bleach and water solution into the drip pan to prevent buildup.

One of the most important things to remember while converting between Kelvin and Fahrenheit is the rise ratio. Since Kelvin has a 1:1 ratio with Celsius, it has the same ratio to Fahrenheit as Celsius, which is to say that for every 1K, Fahrenheit changes by 1.8°F. In order to correct for the 1K:1.8F scale, the first step in converting Kelvin to Fahrenheit is multiplying by 1.8. Let’s say you're starting with a temperature of 295K. Just multiply that number by 1.8. 295 x 1.8 = 531. Just as we must correct for the starting point of the scale by adding 32 when converting Celsius to Fahrenheit, we must also do the same when converting Kelvin to Fahrenheit. However, 0K = -459.7°F. Since the number we have to add is actually a negative number, that means we must simply subtract the number. Just subtract 459.7 from 531. 531 - 459.7 = 71.3 °F. Therefore, 295K = 71.3 °F. If your conversion doesn't fit between two lines of this table, try again. You may have made a math mistake, or forgotten to multiply before subtracting. If you start with an integer value of kelvins, your answer in degrees Fahrenheit will end in the decimal .67 (if ºF is negative) or .33 (if ºF is positive).  kelvins ºFahrenheit    0    -459.67     5    -450.67     50    -369.67     200    -99.67     500    440.33     1,000    1,340.33     100,000    approx 180,000.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand the scales. Multiply by 1.8. Subtract 459.7 from the result. Check your answer.

Problem: Article: Other symptoms of bacterial vaginosis include a burning sensation, inflammation, a thin grayish-white discharge, and a foul, fishy odor. You may experience all of these symptoms, just a few, or none of them at all. The exact cause of bacterial vaginosis is not known, but some women are more susceptible than others. Many women who have previously had bacterial vaginosis will have at least one recurrence within the year. This may be because some women have naturally low levels of healthy bacteria. Unlike a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis cannot be effectively treated at home. In order to cure the infection and get relief from your symptoms, you must see a doctor and get a prescription medication. Your may get a prescription for an oral medication, such as Metronidazole or Tinidazole, or for a cream, such as Clindamycin.  In order to diagnose bacterial vaginosis, your doctor will need to perform a pelvic exam and swab your vagina in order to examine the cells under a microscope. Your doctor may also use a strip to test the pH of your vagina. It is especially important to get treated for bacterial vaginosis right away if you are pregnant, as it can lead to serious complications. While there is no way to prevent all recurrences of bacterial vaginosis, you may be able to reduce your risk by taking a few simple steps.  Avoid douching, as this can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina and lead to an infection. Avoid scented products like soaps, tampons, and sprays. Limit your sex partners. Although it isn't entirely clear why, women who have multiple sex partners, have recently had a new sex partner, or have female sex partners are more likely to get bacterial vaginosis. Thoroughly dry your vaginal area after showering, and avoid hot tubs. Always wipe from front to back after using the toilet to avoid introducing fecal bacteria into your vagina.
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Know the other symptoms. See your doctor. Prevent vaginosis from recurring.