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The answer CRYOGENIC has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cryogenic in various dictionaries:
adj - of or relating to very low temperatures
Of or relating to low temperatures.
Requiring or suitable to cryogenic storage.
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Pertaining to the scientific use & study of very low temperatures |
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In physics, bcryogenicsb is the study of the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. It is not well-bdefinedb at what point on the temperature scale refrigeration ends and bcryogenicsb begins, but scientists assume it starts at or below 150 C (123 K 238 F). |
of or relating to very low temperatures |
Of or relating to low temperatures. |
Requiring or suitable to cryogenic storage. |
Relating to or involving the branch of physics that deals with the production and effects of very low temperatures. |
Relating 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. |
related to the scientific study of very low temperatures and how to produce them |
related to the freezing of dead human bodies at very low temperatures, hoping that it may be possible to bring them back to life in future: |
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In physics, Cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. * It is not well-defined at what point on the temperature scale refrigeration ends and cryogenics begins, but scientists assume a gas to be cryogenic if it can be liquefied at or below 150 °C (123 K; 238 °F). The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has chosen to consider the field of cryogenics as that involving temperatures below 180 °C (93 K; 292 °F). This is a logical dividing line, since the normal boiling points of the so-called permanent gases (such as helium, hydrogen, neon, nitrogen, oxygen, and normal air) lie below 180 °C while the Freon refrigerants, hydrocarbons, and other common refrigerants have boiling points above 180 °C.Discovery of superconducting materials with critical temperatures significantly above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen has provided new interest in reliable, low cost methods of producing high temperature cryogenic refrigeration. The term "hig |