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671 words, approx. 2 pages The term cryogenics comes from the Greek word kruos , for "frost." The subject deals with the properties of matter at very low temperatures, close to absolute zero (-273° C or 0° K) as well as with the equipment and processes by which such...
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2,603 words, approx. 9 pages Cryogenics is the science of producing and studying low-temperature environments. The word cryogenics comes from the Greek word "cryos," meaning cold; combined with a shortened form of the English verb "to generate," it has come to mean the generation...
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 In physics or engineering, cryogenics is the study of the production of very low temperatures (below –150 °C, –238 °F or 123 K) and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. (Rather than the familiar temperature scales of Fahrenheit and...




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 Rubber World
Course examines cryogenics.
07/01/2001: 542 words, approx. 2 pages A cryogenic engineering short course, sponsored by Cryoco, will take place August 6-10 at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Boulder, CO. Course objectives are to build a solid foundation in the fundamentals of cryogenics, to encourage a hands-on approach to solving cryogenic...
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 Advanced Materials & Processes
Cryogenic process update.
06/01/1999: 1,704 words, approx. 6 pages The Nu-Bit Process is a liquid cryogenic process that was developed to enable a deep cryogenic step to be incorporated as an extended quench. Cooling is directional during the step-immersion that takes about 10 minutes. Equilibrium is then achieved when the liquid nitrogen stops...
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 The New York Observer
From Gauguin\'d5s Adopted Home, Ornaments of Remote Islanders
9/11/2005: 801 words, approx. 3 pages The 2005-6 art season has begun—but only barely. The notable museum shows—Fra Angelico at the Met, Memling’s Portraits at the Frick and Oscar Bluemner at the Whitney—won’t go on display until next month. Commercial spaces are out of the gate faster. In the next couple...
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 The New York Observer
From Gauguin's Adopted Home, Ornaments of Remote Islanders
9/11/2005: 801 words, approx. 3 pages The 2005-6 art season has begun—but only barely. The notable museum shows—Fra Angelico at the Met, Memling’s Portraits at the Frick and Oscar Bluemner at the Whitney—won’t go on display until next month. Commercial spaces are out of the gate faster. In the next couple...


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