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Vitrification
Vitrification A vitrification experiment for the study of nuclear waste disposal at Pacific Northwest National Labs. Vitrification is a process of converting a material ... supercooling). When the starting material is solid, vitrification usually involves heating the substances to very ... ceramics are produced in such a manner. Vitrification may also occur naturally when lightning ...
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Talk:Vitrification
Talk:Vitrification Vitrification is being researched as a technique to ... UTC) I've updated the nuclear waste vitrification info, based on a recent article at ... an engineering standpoint, nuclear waste disposal through vitrification is a done deal. It's still ... Glassification? Isn't another common term for vitrification Glassification, at least in regard to ...
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Image:Vitrification.png
Image:Vitrification.png Image File history File links Download ... high resolution version (1200x1528, 1260 KB) A vitrification experiment. original caption "Our nation must dispose ... various nuclear programs including atomic weapons production. Vitrification, or encapsulating the waste in glass, is ...
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Image:Vitrification.jpg
Image:Vitrification.jpg Image File history File links Download ... high resolution version (1426x1800, 349 KB) A vitrification experiment. original caption "Our nation must dispose ... various nuclear programs including atomic weapons production. Vitrification, or encapsulating the waste in glass, is ...
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Studio Vitrification Marcoule (translated from German)
Studio Vitrification Marcoule That Studio Vitrification Marcoule (AVM) a plant shut down in ...
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Windscale Vitrification plans (translated from German)
Windscale Vitrification plans Those Windscale Vitrification plans (WVP) a plant is to Glazing ...
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Talk:Brian Wowk
... work is critical in organ cryopreservation via vitrification for the following reasons (to name a ... Mesbah-Karimi N, Harris SB, Fahy GM. Vitrification enhancement by synthetic ice blocking agents. Cryobiology ... X-1000 [3], as an adjunct to vitrification of organs, embryos, corneas, tissue culture cells ... the development of the first truly stable vitrification solutions.[ Successful transplanation of kidneys after cooling ... 2004, vol. 48), "Cryopreservation of organs by vitrification: perspectives and recent advances", pg. 157- ...
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Cryonics
... cryoprotectant mixtures, greatly improving the feasibility of vitrification, and resulting in the near-elimination of ice crystal formation in the brain. Vitrification preserves tissue in a glassy rather than ... world, the Cryonics Institute (CI), uses a vitrification solution developed by its in-house cryobiologist ... thermal stress). Current solutions being used for vitrification are stable enough to avoid crystallization even ... rewarming methods. But even given the best vitrification that current technology allows, rewarming still ...
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Twenty-First Century Medicine
... temperatures below −100°C) through the use of vitrification. Dr. Gregory M. Fahy, the world's foremost expert in cryopreservation by vitrification, serves on the company’s Board of Directors ... Cryobiology Twenty-First Century Medicine announced the vitrification of a rabbit kidney to -135C with their proprietary vitrification mixture. The kidney was successfully transplantated upon ... complete functionality and viability. The prospect of vitrification and cryogenic storage of human organs ( ...
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Cryopreservation
... cell death is effectively stopped. However, when vitrification solutions are not used, the cells being ... ice is almost always fatal to cells. Vitrification provides the benefits of cryopreservation without the ... due to ice formation. In clinical cryropreservation, vitrification usually requires the addition of cryoprotectants prior ... a soft glass - i.e. it vitrifies. Vitrification of water is promoted by rapid cooling ... concentrations. Two conditions usually required to allow vitrification are an increase in the viscosity ...
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