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Definition of cryogenic in English: cryogenicadjective krʌɪə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪkkraɪəˈdʒɛnɪk 1Relating to or involving the branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures. a powerful cryogenic engine Example sentencesExamples - LNG (liquefied natural gas) is classified as a hazardous liquid, because of its cryogenic properties.
- In the course of his cryogenic work he invented the vacuum flask.
- The dimensions are in agreement with the measurements performed with x-ray crystallography on cryogenic 3D LH2 crystals.
- Even getting to planets or moons relatively close to us requires passengers to spend months or years in some form of cryogenic stasis.
- The missile was the last Soviet ICBM using cryogenic propellant.
- The frozen embryo cannot survive outside of the cryogenic process.
- The researchers used cryogenic electron microscopy to study the complexity of the end of microtubules under known growth conditions.
- The rocket uses the cryogenic RS-68 engine with various boosters.
- The instrument was carefully calibrated inside a cryogenic vacuum chamber prior to launch.
- The researchers could examine the protein at cryogenic temperatures.
2Relating to the deep-freezing of the bodies of people who have just died, in the hope that scientific advances may allow them to be revived in the future. a body being prepared for cryogenic preservation Example sentencesExamples - The body may have been kept in the cryogenic containment unit just a smidge too long.
- The business leader is lying frozen in a cryogenic vault.
- There is, of course, cryogenic revival and life extension on their agenda.
- The body went back into cryogenic storage.
- In the novel, the characters devoted much of their disposable income to cryogenic research - deciding how to freeze themselves for eternal life, and deciding who amongst them Shall Be First.
- The company selects a grieving couple whose child has died and been placed in cryogenic storage.
- With room ultimately for more than a million samples (including some plant specimens), the Collection is the largest cryogenic storage facility to be established within a museum anywhere in the world.
- An improved method of cryogenic freezing called vitrefication "turns a body into something like glass, thereby leaving tissues undamaged."
- Tissue samples from the dead bird were saved for cryogenic preservation for possible cloning in the future.
- The bodies or severed heads of 67 "patients" lie in cryogenic storage at the site.
Derivativesadverb His son arranged to have his remains cryogenically frozen. Example sentencesExamples - They were cryogenically frozen during the travel to conserve resources.
- The detector is housed in a vacuum assembly, cryogenically cooled to -320 degrees F.
- He plans to cryogenically freeze his head.
- All water vapour was removed cryogenically from individual sample break-seal tubes.
- The shiny metal cylinders represent the latest technology for storing fungi cryogenically.
- The shuttle telescope was to have an aperture of nearly one meter and would be cryogenically cooled.
- Many thousands of worms were stored cryogenically for use as a control.
- At his death, his body was preserved cryogenically.
- She and three assistants load up $100,000 machines with tiny samples of cryogenically preserved tissue.
Rhymesanthropogenic, arsenic, autogenic, callisthenic (US calisthenic), carcinogenic, cariogenic, erotogenic, eugenic, fennec, hallucinogenic, Hellenic, hypo-allergenic, photogenic, pyrogenic, radiogenic, schizophrenic, telegenic Definition of cryogenic in US English: cryogenicadjectivekrīəˈjenikkraɪəˈdʒɛnɪk 1Relating to or involving the branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures. a powerful cryogenic engine Example sentencesExamples - The instrument was carefully calibrated inside a cryogenic vacuum chamber prior to launch.
- The missile was the last Soviet ICBM using cryogenic propellant.
- The researchers used cryogenic electron microscopy to study the complexity of the end of microtubules under known growth conditions.
- LNG (liquefied natural gas) is classified as a hazardous liquid, because of its cryogenic properties.
- The frozen embryo cannot survive outside of the cryogenic process.
- In the course of his cryogenic work he invented the vacuum flask.
- The researchers could examine the protein at cryogenic temperatures.
- The rocket uses the cryogenic RS-68 engine with various boosters.
- Even getting to planets or moons relatively close to us requires passengers to spend months or years in some form of cryogenic stasis.
- The dimensions are in agreement with the measurements performed with x-ray crystallography on cryogenic 3D LH2 crystals.
2Relating to the deep-freezing of the bodies of people who have just died, in the hope that scientific advances may allow them to be revived in the future. a body being prepared for cryogenic preservation Example sentencesExamples - In the novel, the characters devoted much of their disposable income to cryogenic research - deciding how to freeze themselves for eternal life, and deciding who amongst them Shall Be First.
- The business leader is lying frozen in a cryogenic vault.
- The company selects a grieving couple whose child has died and been placed in cryogenic storage.
- The body went back into cryogenic storage.
- There is, of course, cryogenic revival and life extension on their agenda.
- The bodies or severed heads of 67 "patients" lie in cryogenic storage at the site.
- Tissue samples from the dead bird were saved for cryogenic preservation for possible cloning in the future.
- The body may have been kept in the cryogenic containment unit just a smidge too long.
- An improved method of cryogenic freezing called vitrefication "turns a body into something like glass, thereby leaving tissues undamaged."
- With room ultimately for more than a million samples (including some plant specimens), the Collection is the largest cryogenic storage facility to be established within a museum anywhere in the world.
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