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vitrification

[ UK /vˌɪtɹɪfɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of becoming vitreous
  2. a vitrified substance; the glassy result of being vitrified

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  • Etaya is fituated on a very high bank of the river Jurnna, the fides of which confift of what in India is called concha, which is originally fand, but the conftant adion of the fun in the dry feafon forms it almofl into a vitrification. Travels in India during the years 1780, 1781, 1782 and 1783
  • Vitrification was pioneered five years ago and signalled a significant breakthrough. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is too early for equivalent figures on vitrification. Times, Sunday Times
  • These figures include eggs that were stored using both the older slow-freezing method and the newer vitrification method. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many parts of toe E T N bank are 60 feet high, tltc fide* of uhich confift of whnt in India is called concha, which is originally fandj hut the con (tant aliion of the iun, in the dry fealon, forms it almoft into a vitrification. The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the
  • This incredible rate of cooling is used to investigate the special ice crystals created during vitrification.
  • And thanks to a new flash-freezing technique called vitrification, which minimises damage to the eggs, their numbers are growing. The Sun
  • This is the earliest stage of the process known as vitrification.
  • In the freeze-drying process, vitrification (also termed eutectic solidification) occurs in the unfrozen fraction between the ice crystals which are sublimated in an endothermic process. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Vitrification has resulted in pregnancy rates of 30 to 40%, comparable with the use of fresh eggs. Times, Sunday Times
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