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Read the current issue of Cold Facts ... feature articles on such subjects as helium cryogenics, cryomagnets, cryocoolers, low-loss dewars, pulse tubes, instrumentation, insulation technology, cryogenic safety, new products and literature, calendar of upcoming events, trade shows, conferences, book reviews and spotlights...
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CSA is a non-profit technical society serving all those interested in any phase of cryogenics, the art and science of achieving extremely low temperatures — almost absolute zero. ... Cold Facts Summer 2009 issue...
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Cryogenics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperature (below −150 °C, −238 °F or 123 K) and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. Rather than the familiar temperat...
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Home / Bookstore / Technical Papers / Journal Articles / Archive / Solutions! / Archives / 2004 / November / Cold, hard facts on cryogenics, Solutions!, Online Exclusives, November 2004 ... COLD, HARD FACTS ON CRYOGENICS; By Kathi Bond, president, CryoPlus Inc...
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Robin McKie looks at the science and history behind freezing human beings. ... Cryogenics is the study of low temperature physics, the chilly research terrain in which scientists analyse the way that organisms, proteins and atoms behave when they are dipped in super-cold baths of liquefied gases.
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Cryonics is to be distinguished from cryogenics, the physics of low temperature, and cryobiology, the science of low-temperature effects on biological systems. Use of the word "cryogenics" to mean "cryonics" is a quick tip-off that the speaker or writer is ignorant of the subject of cryonics.
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"Each week, new products are found to benefit from cryogenics," says Lee Edwards, president of Edwards Heat Treating, San Leandro, California. ... According to Paulin, the study concluded that cryogenics, when applied properly, results in significant savings and can reduce the use of energy, natural resources,
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