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Eye protection is required at all times when working with cryogenic fluids.
Cryogenic fluids are used on the ground and in space to make very sensitive cameras work better.
Goggles must be worn when ever cryogenic fluids are being used.
Each container should be labelled as to which cryogenic fluid it contains.
This detector has good infrared performance without the use of a cryogenic fluid refrigeration.
He's got cryogenic fluid running through his veins.
The chemical experiments were primarily concerned with rocket fuels and ultra-cold cryogenic fluids.
Cryogenic fluid began to fill the casing.
The DAC is directly immersed into the cryogenic fluid that fills the sample chamber.
Cryogenic fluids - thermodynamic transport properties; properties of mixture, vapor-liquid equilibria.
This is accompanied by a loud bang as the energy in the magnetic field is converted to heat, and rapid boil-off of the cryogenic fluid.
The cryogenic fluid, with its waft of mist, looked even more like something out of a mad scientist’s lab in person than it does on TV.
Circulatory shunts in his carotid and femoral arteries draw off the blood and replace it with a cryogenic fluid.
These include Fuels, Explosives, Dangerous Goods and Cryogenic Fluids.
Potential hazards occur because cryogenic fluids are extremely cold, and in some processes very small amounts of liquids are converted into large volumes of gas.
Low temperatures may be maintained within a cryostat by using various refrigeration methods, most commonly using cryogenic fluid bath such as liquid helium.
Cryogenic seals provide a mechanical containment mechanism for materials held at cryogenic temperatures, such as cryogenic fluids.
Direct or indirect uninsulated contact with cryogenic fluids causes cold burns (frostbite); delicate surfaces, such as eyes, can be damaged by a brief exposure.
Cold burns - Direct or indirect uninsulated contact with cryogenic fluids causes cold burns, (i.e., frostbite).
Today, cryogenic seals are a necessity in high-tech commercial, medical, and military applications to encapsulate the cryogenic fluids critical for device resolution and function.
Through a series of gradual changes in composition and temperature, a water-based solution replaces the earlier cryogenic fluid and the patient warms to above the freezing point.
Jason then ruptures the pod with his machete and stabs Rowan in the abdomen, spilling cryogenic fluid into the sealed room and freezing them both.
Mechanical processes utilizing cryogenics were documented well in the 1950s and by the 1980s cryogenic fluids began to be considered for storage and use in modern devices.
For outer space, one would desire an operational temperature above -223 C (50 K) which one can attain by pure radiative cooling (no cryogenic fluids needed).
Structural or other material coming into contact with cryogenic fluids may become combustible, explosive, or subject to failure from strain or impact due to altered physical characteristics.