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Dictionary » D » Degree Celsius Degree CelsiusA degree on the centigrade scale of temperature. ![]()
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Results from our forumCryonic freezing... largish amphibians seem to be able to cryopreserve themselves to some degree (getting back to "life" is much easier with cold-blooded ... is the largest thing that you can actually freeze to -200 or so Celsius (which would be required for any proper cryopreservation), but I'd ...
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Identifying unknown... at high concentrations of sodium chloride (.5%,2%,%5,20%). It grew at 4 degree celsius and 25 degree celsius. Citrate test positive, it grew only at a 7pH. Grew on plates ...
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Cells - Slow Freeze & Fast Thaw... medium - such as DMSO. The optimal rate of freezing is around 1 degree of Celsius per minute, if I recall correctly. What comes to thawing, the situation is a little ...
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Cells - Slow Freeze & Fast Thaw... medium - such as DMSO. The optimal rate of freezing is around 1 degree of Celsius per minute, if I recall correctly. What comes to thawing, the situation is a little ...
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The Fiber Disease... to operate in certain environment conditions (such as a thirty seven degree Celsius temperature in humans) to operate optimally.There can be factors, like a change in ...
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