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- '''Cryopreservation''' is a process where [[cell (biology)|cell]]s or whole [[Biological tissue Phenomena which can cause damage to cells during cryopreservation are solution effects, [[extracellular]] ice formation, dehydration and [[in7 KB (1,003 words) - 21:10, 3 February 2009
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- A [[repository]] for [[cryopreservation|cryopreserved]] specimens.102 bytes (9 words) - 06:10, 19 April 2010
- The [[cryopreservation|low-temperature preservation]] of [[corpse]]s in the vague hope that [[resu191 bytes (23 words) - 15:39, 2 June 2010
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- {{r|Cryopreservation}}305 bytes (36 words) - 21:34, 31 July 2009
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- '''Cryonics''' is the [[cryopreservation]] of [[corpse]]s in the belief that [[resuscitation]] may eventually become688 bytes (94 words) - 18:31, 29 December 2020
- {{r|Cryopreservation}}682 bytes (85 words) - 17:35, 4 December 2009
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- '''Cryopreservation''' is a process where [[cell (biology)|cell]]s or whole [[Biological tissue Phenomena which can cause damage to cells during cryopreservation are solution effects, [[extracellular]] ice formation, dehydration and [[in7 KB (1,003 words) - 21:10, 3 February 2009
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- {{r|Cryopreservation}}796 bytes (103 words) - 11:57, 31 December 2022
- ...ished in 1972, the focus of the research is on cryoinjury, cryosurgery, [[cryopreservation]], [[Freeze drying|lyophilization]] and [[hypothermia]]. The Institute publ896 bytes (118 words) - 12:12, 12 April 2008
- {{r|Cryopreservation}}904 bytes (141 words) - 14:34, 19 May 2010
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- ..., Alcor had 842 members, and as of August 2007, there are 77 patients in [[cryopreservation]], many as [[neuropreservation | neuropatients]]. <ref>[http://www.alcornew On July 16, 1976, Alcor performed its first human cryopreservation. That same year, research in cryonics began with initial funding provided b7 KB (1,058 words) - 15:32, 8 March 2023
- ...aihongc, X., Chatzinkolaoua, E., Papadopouloua, K., Xouria, G., Tafasa, T. Cryopreservation of marine microalgae and potential toxicity of cryoprotectants to the prima ====Cryopreservation ====8 KB (1,034 words) - 11:31, 9 February 2023
- ...organization [[Alcor Life Extension Foundation|Alcor]] had mishandled the cryopreservation of [[baseball]] star [[Ted Williams]]. Despite the fact that the Cryonics I ...l ''Cryobiology''.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Pichugin,Fahy,Morin | title=Cryopreservation of rat hippocampal slices by vitrification | journal=CRYOBIOLOGY | year=Ap8 KB (1,153 words) - 19:13, 7 September 2023
- ...[[triple point]] of [[water]]. This knowledge is practically applied in [[cryopreservation]] and [[cryosurgery]]. The word cryobiology (from the Greek words "cryo" = ...temperature]]s on [[organism]]s (most often for the purpose of achieving [[cryopreservation]]).13 KB (1,770 words) - 11:49, 2 February 2023