cryo process

English

Noun

cryo process (plural cryo processes)

  1. Alternative form of cryo-process
    • 1991, Progress in Refrigeration Science and Technology:
      Although charcoal absorbers are mostly designed and used for adsorption not of water, but other substances, water is a residual constituent in charcoal and an alien component permeated in cryo process from outside.
    • 2001, Uwe F. W. Behringer, Deepak Uttamchandani, MEMS design, fabrication, characterization, and packaging:
      The cryo process relies on partial oxidation of the structure walls, combined with a reduced chemical reactivity due to lower temperatures.
    • 2015, Lise MacTague, Heights of Green, →ISBN:
      In the cryo process, after the sedative was administered, the sleeper's blood was removed from the body and stored in tanks attached to the pod.

Verb

cryo process (third-person singular simple present cryo processes, present participle cryo processing, simple past and past participle cryo processed)

  1. Alternative form of cryo-process
    • 1992, European Journal of Cell Biology: Supplement - Issues 36-39, page 61:
      The cells are preselected in the light microscope prior to cryo processing.
    • 1998, Lucio Buratto, Stephen F. Brint, LASIK: Principles and Techniques, page 312:
      After cryo processing, the refractive lenticle was freeze dried, which made for easier shipping and lessened the importance of time if the lenticle should be transported elsewhere.
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