- 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...
- sale, a
subsidiary company, Dippin' Dot (DD)
Cryogenics LLC, was
established in May 2019. DD
Cryogenics did
contract freezing and
pelletizing of microbiological...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- Low-profile,
Cryogenic Wire Seal".
Cryogenics (Guildf). 50 (1): 50–51. doi:10.1016/j.
cryogenics.2009.09.009. PMC 2805154. PMID 20161550. Some
Cryogenic History...
- "Cheating death?
Elderly writer is the
first known Chinese to
embrace cryogenics, her head now
frozen by lab in Arizona".
South China Morning Post. Archived...
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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...
- partners. It is ****erted that
cryogenic processors have
revolutionized the
domain of
cryogenics. Previously,
cryogenics was
largely theoretical, with...
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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...