cryogenic

IPA: krˈaɪʌdʒɛnɪk

adjective

  • Of, relating to, or performed at low temperatures.
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Examples of "cryogenic" in Sentences

  • The plausible solution is cryogenic fuel.
  • The current lead operates at a cryogenic temperature.
  • Long-term cryogenic storage costs about $125 per year.
  • Direct contact to the substance would cause cryogenic burns.
  • Originally frozen in a cryogenic tube for the first few issues.
  • A cryogenic wash out system is in the early stages of development.
  • Cryogenic temperatures are vital to the operation of germanium detectors.
  • This is the most widely accepted explanation of cryogenic hummock genesis.
  • At the time, Nambi Narayanan was in charge of the overall cryogenic project.
  • The larva breaks through into the adjacent cryogenic chamber, killing Lycet.
  • No “do not suspend” order on file, so he was placed in cryogenic suspension.
  • The present invention relates to a device for the cryogenic storing of products.
  • Then we can listen to figures who have been in cryogenic suspension since the 1970s.
  • Unfortunately, the ship crash lands on the planet, leaving its meager crew to search for a suitable home for the colonists (what's left of them) who wait it out in cryogenic freeze.
  • Episode Recaps: In “Space Seed,” the Enterprise encounters Khan Noonien Singh, a genetically modified human from the 21st century who fled Earth and put himself in cryogenic hibernation.
  • When democrats leave office their problems are stored in cryogenic ice freezers in space so that when the good old republican days are over they’re waiting for the next democrat (sic) president.

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