The furnace walls exhibitvitrificationindicative of extremely high temperature craft activities.
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An important application is thevitrificationof an antifreeze-like liquid in cryopreservation.
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Other mineral compounds in the clay may act as fluxes which lowers thevitrificationtemperature of bodies.
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In nature,vitrificationof quartz occurs when lightning strikes sand, forming hollow, branching rootlike structures called fulgurite.
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In stonewares, small percentages of talc are used to flux the body and therefore improve strength andvitrification.
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Work is continuing towards achieving whole-bodyvitrification, which is limited by the ability to fully circulate the cryoprotectant throughout the body.
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However, the advent ofvitrification, a rapid freezing process, has made oocyte cryopreservation a viable option for fertility preservation.
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Due to its capacity for water replacement andvitrification, the accumulation of trehalose prevents the death of the larvae from water loss.
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Clinical trials published in 2008 yielded the first triple pregnancy using avitrificationmethod (as opposed to the traditional slow-freeze method).
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Several steps are potentially mutagenic, such as exposure to high cytosolic concentrations of ethylene glycol, and the extreme dehydration that is a requisite forvitrification.
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A good cryoprotectant, then, would be one which causes the bulk solvent to go through its density change long beforevitrificationoccurs.
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Effective cryopreservation of human embryonic stem cells by the open pulled strawvitrificationmethod.
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The embryos were compared with in vivo blastocysts derived from the uterus on day 5 of pregnancy as regards their response tovitrificationtreatment.
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Vitrificationsecures the waste for several thousands of years and would be used in conjunction with a deep repository disposal.
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Vitrificationis a method in which not only cells but the entire solution is solidified without the crystallization of ice.
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