Similar words: cryogenic, pyogenic, osteogenic sarcoma, cryonics, allogenic, biogenic, autogenic, nosogenic. Meaning: n. the branch of physics that studies the phenomena that occur at very low temperatures.
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(1) This removes half of the cryogenics problem but leaves us with liquid oxygen.
(2) This is called cryogenics, and it has its drawbacks.
(3) This Dextran has a variety of uses, from cryogenics to analytical standards in GPC.
(4) Applications of cryogenics include the storage and transport of liquefied gases, food preservation, cryosurgery, rocket fuels, and superconducting electromagnets.
(5) Experts of human body cryogenics believe that they will soon find a way to immortality.
(6) Taught in the speciality of Refrigeration & Cryogenics. The professional titles are: associate professor ( 1985 - 1992 ) .
(7) It is used as an inert gas in welding, rocket propulsion, balloon flight, hyperbaric chambers, deep-sea diving (see nitrogen narcosis ), gas chromatography, luminous signs(http://sentencedict.com/cryogenics.html), and cryogenics.
(8) Humans vying for dominance will turn to genetics and cryogenics to compete.
(9) Their very low boiling and melting points make them refrigerants for low - temperature research ( see cryogenics ) .
(10) Ph . D . and MSc. Degrees awarded at Institute of Cryogenics, University of Southampton, U . K.
(11) Hydrogen can be effectively and economically recovered from the refinery gas by cryogenics, pressure swing absorption, or semipermeable membranes.
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