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  • ...liquid, is the opposite of freezing. For most substances, the melting and freezing points are the same temperature. ==Freezing of water==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Freezing]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...salt) see:[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/meltpt.html Freezing Point Depression in Solutions] Rod Nave, Department of Physics and Astronom ...ansition from liquid to solid water does not. This is because the actual "Freezing" is dependent upon the previously mentioned [[nucleation]] as well as the t
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  • ...centration Camp]], primarily for the [[Luftwaffe]], the nonconsual '''Nazi freezing experiments''' explored treatments for persons who had been severely chille
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  • Chilling a [[liquid]] below its [[freezing|freezing point]], without it becoming [[solid]].
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  • ...f commodities at low temperatures. Facilities are often included for quick-freezing fruits, [[vegetable]]s, [[meat]]s, and a variety of precooked foods and bak
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  • A substance that protects biological tissue from freezing damage.
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  • The physical slicing of [[freezing|frozen]] [[biological tissue]].
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  • {{r|Freezing point}} {{r|Freezing}}
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  • Soil at or below the freezing point of water (0 °C or 32 °F) for two or more years.
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  • ...728}}</ref>. When nucleators are present with [[antifreeze protein]]s, the freezing point is depressed below the melting point, restoring thermal hysteresis. ...termines the behavior and properties of the system, as happens between the freezing temperature and melting temperature of water, when the temperatures are dif
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  • ...of colligative properties include [[vapor pressure]], [[boiling point]], [[freezing point]], and [[osmotic pressure]]. ===Freezing point depression===
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  • ...salt) see:[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/meltpt.html Freezing Point Depression in Solutions] Rod Nave, Department of Physics and Astronom ...ansition from liquid to solid water does not. This is because the actual "Freezing" is dependent upon the previously mentioned [[nucleation]] as well as the t
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  • Used to reduce the freezing point of [[dynamite]], but also an explosive itself, used in propellants an
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  • ...h altitude experiments (Nazi)|high-altitude]], [[Nazi freezing experiments|freezing]], [[Nazi malaria experiments|malaria]], [[Nazi sulfanilamide experiments|s
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  • ...hen those methods deal in the broad sense of economics, such as embargoes, freezing assets, and buying up raw materials. It may be complemented by military mea
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  • * [http://ivf.com/freezing.html The Freezing of Human Oocytes (Eggs)]
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  • ...liquid, is the opposite of freezing. For most substances, the melting and freezing points are the same temperature. ==Freezing of water==
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  • ...ian]]s and [[reptile]]s create cryoprotectants in their bodies to minimize freezing damage during cold winter periods. Insects most often use [[sugar]]s as cry .... [[Vitrification]] is also used in [[cryonics]] in an effort to eliminate freezing damage.
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  • ...nit when measuring [[vapor pressure]] depression, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression and [[osmotic pressure]] of solvents.
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  • A liquid below its freezing point will [[crystallization process|crystallize]] in the presence of a [[n Water has a freezing point of 273.15 K (0 °C or 32 °F) but can be supercooled at standard pres
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  • ...m]] was originally defined as the weight of one litre of pure water at the freezing point.
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  • ...square meter of a [[Black-body radiation|blackbody]] at the temperature of freezing platinum under a pressure of 101,325 newtons per square meter [2042 K].''
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  • ...o have failed, leaving the ferry 200 metres from shore with the river fast freezing over.
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  • ...d, the [[cell (biology)|cell]]s being preserved are often damaged due to [[freezing]] during the approach to low temperatures or warming to room temperature. ...fects caused by [[concentration]] of solutes in non-frozen solution during freezing as solutes are excluded from the crystal structure of the ice. High concen
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  • {{r|Freezing}}
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  • ...o have failed, leaving the ferry 200 metres from shore with the river fast freezing over.
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  • ...some arguments that the data collected in the [[Nazi freezing experiments|freezing experiments]] could benefit humanity, giving meaning to the deaths, by prov
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  • The word ''cryogenics'' means "the production of freezing cold"; however the term is used today as a [[synonym]] for the low-temperat ...ducts, like [[vaccine]]s, requires nitrogen in blast freezing or immersion freezing systems. Certain soft or elastic materials become hard and [[brittleness|br
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  • Poly water was said to have a much lower freezing point than regular water, a much higher boiling point, and to be extremely
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  • * Pure [[water]] [[freezing|freezes]] at −42° C rather than at its freezing temperature of 0° C if no crystal nuclei, such as dust particles, are pres ...t which are above the homogeneous nucleation temperature (pure substance [[freezing]] temperature) are said to be [[supercooling|supercooled]]. This is useful
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  • | title = Ball Blue Book: Guide to Home Canning, Freezing & Dehydration
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  • ...conomic Council in 1931. He stayed in the Reichstag until 1936, demanding freezing of interest rates and dispossession of Jewish citizens. These anti-capitali
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  • ...of the evening is above 50° F, and cannot survive temperatures approaching freezing. In temperate climates, bulbs will respond to shortening of days with a w ...people can plant the bulbs outside from spring through fall. Well before freezing temperatures arrive in fall, the bulbs need transplanting to pots and movin
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  • ...centration Camp]], primarily for the [[Luftwaffe]], the nonconsual '''Nazi freezing experiments''' explored treatments for persons who had been severely chille
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  • ...ve or flow to be considered a glacier. Bodies of ground ice, formed by the freezing of groundwater within perennially frozen ground, are not glaciers, nor is t ...n a glacier occur by basal slip. Basal slip is accomplished by melting and freezing of the ice near the contact with the bedrock.<ref>http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/f
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  • ...g point of water, which is now defined as 273.152519&nbsp;K. Note that the freezing point of water is ill-defined as water usually freezes a few degrees below
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  • ...usually requires the addition of substances which protect the cells during freezing and thawing ([[cryoprotectant]]s). ...are usually stored and transported, for short times only, at cool but not freezing temperatures for [[Organ transplant|transplantation]]. Cell suspensions (li
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  • ...//en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Water/Freezing_Point&oldid=100634436 Water/Freezing point]. But, in general, will many constants have such commentary and is su
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  • ...haps not coincidentally, one of the very few citrus trees that can survive freezing weather, withstanding regular winter temperatures as low as 15 degrees Fahr
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  • ...oreconnaissance. When the RAF's cameras would fail to operate, he solved a freezing problem by directing warm air onto them. By fine-tuning the streamlining o
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  • | title = Ice ice baby: Are librarian stereotypes freezing us out of instruction?
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  • ...erage; including fireworks at [[Sydney]] Harbour and revelers entering the freezing waters of the fountain at [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[London, United Kingdom|
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  • ..., whereas northern diners prefer the meat to be flavoured through delaying freezing for a day or so after slaughter.<ref>''[[BBC]] News'': '[http://news.bbc.co
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  • ...ainful but care is taken to minimize the fall. Freezes end the routine by freezing in some sort of pose (such as a handstand or pike).
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  • ...ife that water can be transformed into a [[solid]] called ''[[ice]]'' by [[freezing]] it or into [[water vapor]] by [[boiling]] it or allowing it to [[Evaporat ...salt) see:[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/meltpt.html Freezing Point Depression in Solutions] Rod Nave, Department of Physics and Astronom
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  • ...arctic (extremely cold, with summer daytime temperatures at or just above freezing). As a result of the inhospitable climate and terrain of much of the state
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  • ===Freezing assets===
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  • ...that the relatives of the subject are not required to pay for the initial freezing, yearly maintenance in liquid nitrogen, or eventual reanimation (should the ...ginning ACS has made valuable contributions to research and methodology of freezing and cold storage of organs and organism. The first suspensions of humans
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  • ...at was called to help battle the fire, but the boat was iced in due to the freezing temperatures.
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  • ...cent per 10 °Cm vyr this is nonlinear and most dramatic near the dangerous freezing point. Chilling above that point will make they remaining fluid hyperosmol The [[Nazi freezing experiments]] were conducted on unwilling prisoners, killing many and causi
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  • ...emolysis may be due to physical destruction of donor blood from heating or freezing.
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  • ...he "Stop" command, all play action has to cease immediately, with everyone freezing whatever he or she may be doing at that time, until the danger has been ide
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  • The dome of the observatory is insulated and chilled to or below freezing to control temperature variation that would otherwise deform the telescopes
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  • ...of temperature is used for freezing and refrigeration! It is resistant to freezing, drying, and heat. Which is extremely well for a bacterium that does not fo
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  • '''Viscosity, vapor pressure, and freezing point:'''These should be low for ease in handling and storage.
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  • | title = Report: Blocking Faith, Freezing Charity | date = 16 June 2009
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  • ...R. Layne, Jr., Richard E. Lee, Jr. | title=Adaptations of frogs to survive freezing | journal=CLIMATE RESEARCH | volume=5 | year=1995 | pages=53-59 |url=http:
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  • ...ically used to preserve water-containing perishable materials. It involves freezing the material, reducing the surrounding pressure and adding sufficient heat
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  • ...ch water, [[ice]] and water [[vapor]] exist in equilibrium). This puts the freezing point of water (which cannot be measured with high [[precision]]) and the z ...ius]] scale, in which 0 °C corresponds to the temperature at which water [[freezing point|freezes]] and 100 °C corresponds to the [[boiling point]] of water a
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  • ...ically used to preserve water-containing perishable materials. It involves freezing the material, reducing the surrounding pressure and adding sufficient heat
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  • ...st conditions increase survival, and it can last for several weeks at near freezing temperatures if kept away from light. The enveloping also causes the virus
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  • ...loying BHK 21 clone13 cells was used as described with the modification of freezing and defrosting the roller flask before harvesting to enhance the release of
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  • ...d explained that microscopic cracking can result as part of the process of freezing the head. John Henry Williams' remains are also stored at Alcor.
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  • ..."canceling what hasn't been spent of the stimulus, halting federal hiring, freezing domestic discretionary spending -- that is, proposals that, realistically,
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  • | title = Ball Blue Book: Guide to Home Canning, Freezing & Dehydration
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  • ...urviving for a long time if they are added into the virus’s culture before freezing. The optimal pH for the Virus’s stability is physiologic pH 7.0 to 8.0 wh
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  • ...abbits can be kept outside with extra bedding even into temperatures below freezing), but must be shaded in summer. Domesticated rabbits are most comfortable i
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  • ...mited to biological weapons. It also included experiments in conditions of freezing, extreme heat, and exhaustion; surgical procedures on living subjects witho
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  • {{cquote|I was born on a freezing cold, rainy night, which was peculiarly strange for Florida. The town: Wei
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  • ...ther organism, is responsible for the fact that water in the environment [[freezing|freezes]] just below 0°C (32°F, 273 K)<ref>{{cite book | last = Richard E
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  • ...[[pressure]], and [[pH level]]. A cold [[pasteurization]] method without freezing the food and thus altering the composition of the food is a new technology
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  • The toxicity is NOT diminished by cooking it, freezing it, drying it or salting it.
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  • *[[User:Jay Proctor|Jay Proctor]] refused to go outside in the 5 degree freezing rain in [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]. Lacking any [[beer]] to pass the time
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  • ...surgically removed, etc. Few of the methods mentioned are ''cryosurgery''(freezing the lesion with liquid nitrogen), ''evisceration'', ''curettage''(the pierc
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  • ...st conditions increase survival, and it can last for several weeks at near freezing temperatures if kept away from light. The enveloping also causes the virus
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  • ...of [[Density (chemistry)|density]] 1.429 kg/m&sup3;. Its boiling point and freezing point at normal pressure are 90.188 K, and 54.361 K, respectively. The den
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  • ...ide of the "food danger zone" to remain safe to eat. [[Refrigeration]] and freezing do not kill bacteria, but only slow their growth.
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  • ...perature is lowered to absolute zero, helium remains a liquid, rather than freezing to a solid, owing to the irremovable zero-point energy of its atomic motion
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  • ...land in the higher country, the average January overnight low can be below freezing. While precipitation is abundant the entire year in almost the entire state
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  • ...HSC are preferred in order to avoid cell loss that might occur during the freezing and thawing process. Allogeneic [[cord blood]] is stored frozen at a [[cor
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  • The researchers also observed that the EM signal was destroyed by heating or freezing the sample (a common observation that homeopaths have also found in their m
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  • ...shot, first separating into droplets, forming molten spheres, and finally freezing solid, undergoing many of the same effects as meteoritic [[tektite]]s, whic
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  • minimize damage, efforts have been made to eliminate all freezing damage through [[vitrification]] and to minimize [[ischemia|ischemic]] dama ...amage that was being caused by [[disease]], by [[ageing|aging]] and by the freezing would someday be repaired by [[nanotechnology]]. With [[vitrification]] the
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  • ...he highest temperature recorded on the summit was 65 °F (18 °C), and below freezing temperatures may occur at any time of year. The maximum wind speed measured
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  • ...lso, a fan on the cold air intake more susceptible to complications due to freezing conditions than is a fan on the warm air exit.
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  • ...lso, a fan on the cold air intake more susceptible to complications due to freezing conditions than is a fan on the warm air exit.
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  • ...Boston in 1625. Winter apples, picked in late autumn and stored just above freezing, have been an important food in [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] for millennia, as w
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  • ...This had a destabilizing effect on Western European economies. Also severe freezing affected crop production in Northern Europe. These refugees also brought wi
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  • ...aves anomalously, as its largest density as a fluid is at 4 ˚C, not at its freezing point. Increasing the energy [[heat of fusion]] will melt the ice although
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  • Could simply freezing technology work? For small societies such as the Amish, yes. While radical
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  • ...re closely related activities also influenced by science. Methods of quick-freezing and dehydration have increased the markets for farm products (see [[Food pr
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  • Upon cooling to freezing point, normal hydrogen H<sub>2</sub> and deuterium D<sub>2</sub> form molec
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  • ...greatest [[Density (chemistry)|density]] as a fluid is at 4˚ C, not at its freezing point. Increasing the energy heat of fusion will melt the ice, although the
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  • ...extreme on the coast with high temperatures in the winter averaging above freezing even in January, although areas further inland are much colder. The state d ...England states, it has a very cold winter, usually within 10-20 degrees of freezing and with a high chance of snowfall. The spring and summers are fairly mild,
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  • ...by acid rain. The loss of calcium renders the needles more susceptible to freezing damage, thereby reducing a tree’s tolerance to low temperatures and incre
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  • ...by acid rain. The loss of calcium renders the needles more susceptible to freezing damage, thereby reducing a tree’s tolerance to low temperatures and incre
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  • ...an cattle drives to ports for shipment of beef to San Francisco and, after freezing methods were developed, all the way to Britain. In 1853 Italian aristocrat
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  • ''Aspergillus niger'' has been exhibited to sustain growth in freezing temperatures, which indicates it as a thermotolerant that can also survive
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  • ...ey grow that grape in Australia, I wonder?) under his coat to keep it from freezing. (It's cold here tonight!) Also brought with him a few finishing touches on
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  • ...l and growth of Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 following incubation at -15&deg;C, freezing or freeze-drying, and the protective effect of cations
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  • by freezing <!--\citep[][kiwi brains]{Corfield:2008p45053} -->
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  • ...iticized the system as unreliable, prone to programming errors and rampant freezing. Following a product recall and a reissue with a new motherboard, the Famic
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  • ...average maximum temperatures of 120C and minimum temperature below the freezing point. At higher elevations, much colder temperature prevails. Kathman
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  • ...grow. To survive, organisms can assume forms that enable them to withstand freezing, complete desiccation, starvation, high-levels of radiation exposure, and o
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  • ...le to inhabit areas where the mean winter temperatures fell well below the freezing point, probably between -5 and 5 degrees [[Fahrenheit (unit)|Fahrenheit]].<
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  • ...solines, such as corrosion inhibitors to protect gasoline storage tanks, [[freezing point]] depressants to prevent icing, and color dyes for safety or governme
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  • ...solines, such as corrosion inhibitors to protect gasoline storage tanks, [[freezing point]] depressants to prevent icing, and color dyes for safety or governme
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  • ...nt simplifies melting the salt at startup and reduces the risk of the salt freezing as it is cooled in the heat exchanger.
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  • ...nbsp;m). Above 15,100&nbsp;ft (4,600&nbsp;m), where temperatures are below freezing, is the "tierra helada", a zone of permanent snow and ice.
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  • ...survivor, nearly had his legs amputated after being rescued from the near-freezing waters.
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  • Modern unloaders use rotary dump devices, which eliminate problems with coal freezing in bottom dump cars. The unloader includes a train positioner arm that pull
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  • ...ews Centre, 26 February 2011]</ref>, imposing an arms embargo on Libya and freezing the assets of its leaders.
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  • ...of Mars, with other processes including dust devils, dust storms, and the freezing and melting of areas of ice. The above image was taken by the HiRise camera
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  • ...ched 6000 miles inland through a brutal terrain of frigid mountain passes, freezing rivers and marshes in search of a sanctuary to continue their revolution.
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  • A new alternative is [[ecological burial]]. This is a sequence of deep-freezing, pulverisation by vibration, [[freeze-drying]], removing [[metal]]s, and bu
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