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  • '''Vitrification''' is a process of converting a material into a [[glass]]-like [[amorphous ...ry high [[temperature]]s. Many [[ceramic]]s are produced in such a manner. Vitrification may also occur naturally when [[lightning]] strikes [[sand]], where the ext
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  • *[http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/vitrify.html Vitrification in Cryonics] *[http://regionalaffairs.pnl.gov/seminars/speakers/sundaram.stm Vitrification: Putting the Heat on Waste]
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  • *[http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/vitrify.html Vitrification in Cryonics] *[http://regionalaffairs.pnl.gov/seminars/speakers/sundaram.stm Vitrification: Putting the Heat on Waste]
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  • ...|biological]] tissues and [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s for [[transplant]]. [[Vitrification]] is also used in [[cryonics]] in an effort to eliminate freezing damage. * [[Vitrification]]
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  • '''Vitrification''' is a process of converting a material into a [[glass]]-like [[amorphous ...ry high [[temperature]]s. Many [[ceramic]]s are produced in such a manner. Vitrification may also occur naturally when [[lightning]] strikes [[sand]], where the ext
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  • ...hat would lead to [[cell death]], is effectively stopped. However, when [[vitrification]] solutions are not used, the [[cell (biology)|cell]]s being preserved are ...l recently.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Bhat SN, Sharma A, Bhat SV | title=Vitrification and glass transition of water: insights from spin probe ESR | journal=Phys
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  • ...=Pichugin,Fahy,Morin | title=Cryopreservation of rat hippocampal slices by vitrification | journal=CRYOBIOLOGY | year=April 2006 | volume=52 | pages=228-240 }} </r ...cryopreserved in 2004 and early 2005. The first human patient received the vitrification mixture in the summer of 2005 using a new procedure in which the head was v
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  • ...of the rest of the body. Work is continuing towards achieving whole-body vitrification, which is limited by the ability to fully circulate the cryoprotectant thro
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  • ...iology|cryobiologist]] employed by the [[Cryonics Institute]] to develop [[vitrification]] mixture, improve [[perfusion]] protocol and find formulations to minimize
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  • {{Image|Vitrification.gif|right|350px|Fig.6 A well-managed nuclear fuel cycle results in very lit ...ed in France, Japan, Russia, UK, and USA. The capacity of western European vitrification plants is about 2,500 canisters (1000 tonnes) a year, and some have been op
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  • ...ation]] (zero ice formation) in preservation of cells, tissues and organs. Vitrification methods pose a challenge in the requirement to search for cryoprotectant mi ...and [[gamete]]s, preservation of plants, low temperature [[microscopy]], [[vitrification]] (glass formation of aqueous systems during cooling), [[freeze drying]] an
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  • ...chigan for long-term cryogenic storage. When circumstances warrant, neural vitrification technology may also be applied to ACS subjects by CI personnel prior to lon
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  • ...damage, efforts have been made to eliminate all freezing damage through [[vitrification]] and to minimize [[ischemia|ischemic]] damage through rapid cooling and [[ ...nd by the freezing would someday be repaired by [[nanotechnology]]. With [[vitrification]] the burden on future technology has been greatly reduced. With [[cell (bi
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