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  • :''Cryogenics is often used incorrectly to refer to [[cryonics]].'' In [[physics]] or [[engineering]], '''cryogenics''' is the study of the production of very low [[temperatures]] — belo
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  • *[http://www.shicryogenics.com/ Sumitomo (SHI) Cryogenics of America, Inc.] *[http://www.iifiir.org/en/doc/1052.pdf Cryogenics, Key to Advanced Science and Technology]
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  • *[http://www.shicryogenics.com/ Sumitomo (SHI) Cryogenics of America, Inc.] *[http://www.iifiir.org/en/doc/1052.pdf Cryogenics, Key to Advanced Science and Technology]
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  • ...gnetacademy/cryogenics/index.html National High Magnetic Field Laboratory -Cryogenics for English Majors]
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  • {{r|Cryogenics}}
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  • The term is often confused with [[cryogenics]], the field concerned with producing temperatures at or below the [[boilin
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  • {{r|Cryogenics}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Thomas Flynn|title=Cryogenics Engineering|edition=Second Edition|publisher=CRC Press|year=2004|id=ISBN 0-
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  • |uses= Cryogenics, advertising signs
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  • :''Cryogenics is often used incorrectly to refer to [[cryonics]].'' In [[physics]] or [[engineering]], '''cryogenics''' is the study of the production of very low [[temperatures]] — belo
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  • {{r|Cryogenics}}
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  • |uses=Cryogenics, welding, inert purging gas, scientific uses
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  • ...such uses. A successful discovery may eventually make possible the bulk [[cryogenics|cryogenic]] storage (or "banking") of [[organ transplant|transplantable]] h *[[Cryogenics]]
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  • ...s]] (or the production of very low temperatures). People often confuse "'''cryogenics'''" with "'''cryonics'''".
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  • ...en and a new method for establishing rational vapour pressure equations.", Cryogenics, 13(8), 470-482, 1973</ref><ref>[http://www.aiche.org/TechnicalSocieties/DI
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  • ...may not need to resort to such, to some, morbid or fantastic techniques as cryogenics to preserve the departed for resurrection by future technologies capable of
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  • ...0-8493-9005-2}}</ref><ref name=Flynn>{{cite book|author=Thomas Flynn|title=Cryogenics Engineering|edition=Second Edition|publisher=CRC Press|year=2004|id=ISBN 0-
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