نتایج جستجو برای: freezing

تعداد نتایج: 17778  

1999
Bryan R. Becker Brian A. Fricke

The freezing of food is one of the most significant applications of refrigeration. Numerous semi-analytical/ empirical methods for predicting food freezing times have been proposed. Therefore, a quantitative evaluation of selected semi-analytical/empirical food freezing time prediction methods is provided in two parts. This report focuses on methods that apply to regularly shaped food items, wh...

2010
Weijie Xing Canquan Zhou Jiang Bian Markus Montag Yanwen Xu Yubin Li Tao Li

BACKGROUND Cryopreservation of isolated follicles may be a potential option to restore fertility in young women with cancer, because it can prevent the risks of cancer transmission. Several freezing protocols are available, including slow-rate freezing, open-pulled straws vitrification (OPS) and solid-surface vitrification (SSV, a new freezing technique). The purpose of our study was to investi...

2016
Ying Zhao Bingcheng Si Hailong He Jinghui Xu Stephan Peth Rainer Horn Jun Xu

Accurate simulation of soil water and heat transfer is critical to understand surface hydrology under cold conditions. Using an extended freezing code in HYDRUS-1D (freezing module), this study was conducted: (1) to evaluate the freezing module using field data collected in a grazed steppe of Inner Mongolia; and (2) to further simulate grazing effects on frozen soil hydrological processes. The ...

2014
Hongxia Xu Yong Yang Li Xie Xiaoying Li Chao Feng Junwei Chen Changjie Xu

Dehydrins (DHNs) are a family of plant proteins typically induced in response to stress conditions that cause cellular dehydration, such as low temperatures, high salinity, and drought. Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is a perennial fruit crop that blossoms during winter. Loquat fruitlets are frequently injured by freezing. To evaluate the role of the EjDHNs in freezing resistance in loquat fruitl...

2004

Feasibility will take into account whether it is possible to operate the freezer in tile plant location. A liquid nitrogen freezer (LNF), for instance, may be suitable in every respect for freezing the product and the high costs of using this method of freezing may be justified. However, if the location of the plant is such that there can be no guaranteed supply of liquid nitrogen, the freezer ...

2008
M. C. Park J. Y. Kim S. B. Kim Y. S. Park H. D. Park J. H. Lee D. S. Oh

This study was carried out to establish an appropriate condition for the efficient cryopreservation of the mouse pronuclear embryo. In vitro cryopreservation of pronuclear embryos was carried out by slow freezing or vitrification methods and development rate of 2-cell, blastocyst and hatched blastocyst was measured as well as survival rate of the thawed pronuclear embryo. After slow freezing, v...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2001
D M Vianna F G Graeff J Landeira-Fernandez M L Brandão

Previously-reported evidence showed that freezing to a context previously associated with footshock is impaired by lesion of the ventral periaqueductal gray (vPAG). It has also been shown that stepwise increase in the intensity of the electrical stimulation of the dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG) produces alertness, then freezing, and finally escape. These aversive responses are mimicked by mi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Ronny V L Joosen Michiel Lammers Peter A Balk Peter Brønnum Maurice C J M Konings Mike Perks Eva Stattin Monique F van Wordragen A Lonneke H M van der Geest

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings were grown under different conditions (three field locations, two seasons and two climate room regimes), and then analyzed for freezing tolerance of shoots and roots and for transcript abundance in apical buds based on a cDNA microarray containing about 1500 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from buds of cold-treated Scots pine seedlings. In a climate roo...

Journal: :Cryobiology 1992
M C Banker J R Layne G L Hicks T C Wang

We compared the cryoprotective ability of glycerol and polyethylene glycol (PEG) during freezing. Isolated rat hearts were flushed with one of three cardioplegic solutions (CP-14, CP-15, and CP-16), frozen at -1.4 degrees C, and reperfused after thawing to assess function. After 3 h freezing, cardiac output (CO) in CP-14-flushed hearts recovered to 58.1% of control. CP-16 (CP-14 with 5% PEG) im...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
Z Xin J Browse

Temperate plants develop a greater ability to withstand freezing in response to a period of low but nonfreezing temperatures through a complex, adaptive process of cold acclimation. Very little is known about the signaling processes by which plants perceive the low temperature stimulus and transduce it into the nucleus to activate genes needed for increased freezing tolerance. To help understan...

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