In the permanently shadowed areas astronomical instruments could be operated with telescopic optics kept cold and stable using cryogenics. |
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I had done the latter several years earlier in a cryogenics lab, and remembered the physics behind how it worked. |
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Practical cryogenics however, is a monumental engineering task and pressurization is bulky, inefficient and potentially dangerous. |
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The freezing and thawing process, known as cryogenics, appears to cause no damage. |
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She's staying with me while she finishes her biochemical engineering thesis on cryogenics. |
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Many uses for magnetic fields have been suggested but laid aside because of the high cost of cryogenics. |
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Of course, some films do try, trading on the idea of cryogenics or time travel to flash freeze their stars along the space-time continuum. |
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Accelerators with cryogenics or superconducting magnets use distribution boxes to supply cryogens for the cold devices. |
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The group has realized large gains in cryogenics, gyroscope construction, and superconductor research. |
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Jones reasoned that instant freezing by cryogenics would lock in more of ice cream's flavor and freshness. |
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He is the author of several technical publications in the field of cryogenics and the SMEX missions. |
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With midnight fast approaching, he delivered a pizza to an abandoned cryogenics lab, only to discover that it was a crank call. |
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The construction implies an important technological fallout in the field of cryogenics and superconducting magnets. |
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Mastering the whole chain called for innovations in cryogenics, steelmaking, shipbuilding and geology to name but a few. |
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If any metal complexation route to produce ethylene is ever going to succeed commercially, olefin separation needs to compare favourably with cryogenics. |
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I was surprised to hear of Brando's strange obsession with living forever, even studying gene therapy and cryogenics in an effort to prolong his life. |
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From rock 'n' roll funerals to cryogenics, people's preferences for final arrangements now vary according to demographics, geography, and personal style. |
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The long established in house know-how in the field of cryogenics was of great help in the development of the new instrument. |
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Defrosting, salting, curing, injection, consolidation of processes, massaging, thermal treatment, and cryogenics. |
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Russia has great potential intellectually in the field of cryogenics, like us. |
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As of today, membrane technology and cryogenics have each n found their place in the market. |
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Cursing his luck, he cracks open a beer, leans back in a chair and accidentally falls into to a cryogenics capsule that freezes him for a thousand years. |
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Defrosting, consolidation of processes into one single operation, cooking in a massager or in a cooker, cryogenics. |
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In cryogenics,I think you are referring to the material aspect, the equipment. |
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It has a unique know-how in cryogenics and gas applications, especially regarding very low temperatures, high-purity and high-pressure gases. |
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Finally, to separate wastes in the gaseous phase, adsorption, membranes, absorption, cryogenics and condensation may be used. |
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In addition, Canadian industry has considerable experience associated with telecommunications, the fabrication of telescope structures, and the cryogenics needed for the receivers. |
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The cryogenics system is based on a small mechanical cooler with a further adiabatic demagnetisation stage and will work with cryogenic detectors at sub-Kelvin temperatures. |
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Lecture material is designed to provide the most up-to-date instruction possible for engineers and others working in the cryogenics industry. |
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For one thing, this is not a sexy, high-tech business: the science behind cryogenics, which separates gases such as nitrogen and oxygen out of ordinary air, was developed a century ago. |
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Mr. Chairman, where are you with cryogenics? |
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From cylinders to cryogenics, through cogeneration, membranes, and the production of increasingly pure gases and certain specialty gases for electronics. |
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The Group offers a wide variety of expertise and solutions in several advanced fields, from cryogenics and space to environmental protection and new energies. |
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To make the changeover in record time, an international Group project was launched, bringing together food cryogenics experts, European technical platforms and members of the Group's marketing division. |
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There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved. |
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But now with heightened pollution concerns, cryogenics may be more of a bargain because it uses no caustic cleaners and nearly no water. |
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Wessington Cryogenics was founded in 1984 by Southern's father Eddie who decided to take advantage of a surge in industrial applications for cryogenics. |
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It's there on the Cryogenics logo when we see Martin sleeping in suspended animation. |
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