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- Cryoprotectant [r]: A substance that protects biological tissue from freezing damage. [e]
- Freezing [r]: The removal of heat from a liquid until it crystalizes. [e]
- Polymer [r]: A compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules (monomers), or by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules eliminating water, alcohol, etc. [e]
- Supercooling [r]: Chilling a liquid below its freezing point, without it becoming solid. [e]
- Vitrification [r]: A process of converting a material into a glass-like amorphous solid that is free from any crystalline structure, either by the quick removal or addition of heat, or by mixing with an additive. [e]
- Glass Transition Temperature [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rapid transit [r]: Systems that carry commuters on a dedicated right of way [e]
- Metabolism [r]: The modification of chemical substances by living organisms. [e]
- File (tool) [r]: A tool, covered with grooves and raised cutting edges, used to shave hard material such as metal [e]