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- in Washington DC in 1971) endorsed a universal definition of "cryogenics" and "cryogenic" by accepting a threshold of 120 K (−153 °C) to distinguish these...
- Cryogenic engineering is a sub stream of mechanical engineering dealing with cryogenics, and related very low temperature processes such as air liquefaction...
- Cryogenic distillation may refer to: The cryogenic air liquification process used to separate gases from air. Cryogenic liquification processes more generally...
- sale, a subsidiary company, Dippin' Dot (DD) Cryogenics LLC, was established in May 2019. DD Cryogenics did contract freezing and pelletizing of microbiological...
- Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation Cells Alive System freezers Cryobiology Cryogenic processor Cryogenics Cryopreservation of testicular tissue Cryostasis (clathrate...
- cryogenics temperature under processing parameters, so a nanostructured microstructure is attained. Cryomilling takes advantage of both the cryogenic...
- S2CID 237545545. Cryogenics Society of America CSA Cryogenic Treatment Database of Research Articles 300 Below - Founder of Commercial Cryogenic Industry (Since...
- Cryogenic hardening is a cryogenic treatment process where the material is cooled to approximately −185 °C (−301 °F), usually using liquid nitrogen. It...
- Cryogenic fuels are fuels that require storage at extremely low temperatures in order to maintain them in a liquid state. These fuels are used in machinery...
- partners. It is ****erted that cryogenic processors have revolutionized the domain of cryogenics. Previously, cryogenics was largely theoretical, with...