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detectors to be
cryogenically cooled.
Certain rare
blood groups are
stored at low temperatures, such as −165°C, at
blood banks.
Cryogenics technology using...
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Cryogenic engineering is a sub
stream of
mechanical engineering dealing with
cryogenics, and
related very low
temperature processes such as air liquefaction...
- 2016, a fourteen-year-old girl won the
legal right to have her
corpse cryogenically frozen,
becoming a
landmark case in the
United Kingdom. In that same...
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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...
- A
cryogenic gas
plant is an
industrial facility that
creates molecular oxygen,
molecular nitrogen, argon, krypton, helium, and
xenon at
relatively high...
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Cryogenic distillation may
refer to: The
cryogenic air
liquification process used to
separate gases from air.
Cryogenic liquification processes more generally...
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rather than
their whole body. As of 2014,
about 250
corpses have been
cryogenically preserved in the U.S., and
around 1,500
people have
signed up to have...
- of 1.141 kg/L (1.141 g/ml),
slightly denser than
liquid water, and is
cryogenic with a
freezing point of 54.36 K (−218.79 °C; −361.82 °F) and a boiling...
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Cryogenic deflashing is a
deflashing process that uses
cryogenic temperatures to aid in the
removal of
flash on cast or
molded workpieces.
These temperatures...
- In the
field of
cryogenics,
helium [He] is
utilized for a
variety of reasons. The
combination of helium’s
extremely low
molecular weight and weak interatomic...