The molecule has been produced and studied at cryogenic temperatures.
This intermediate can be trapped and studied at cryogenic temperatures.
Certain hopes are related with a laser, operating at cryogenic temperatures.
It can be defined as rolling that is carried out at cryogenic temperatures.
Their devices showed changes of 2% at cryogenic temperatures.
We just don't know enough about the long-term effects of cryogenic temperatures.
It is used to cool some particular application to cryogenic temperatures.
This technique is already used to achieve cryogenic temperatures in the laboratory setting (below 10K).
Where could we find references on phase changes in ice as it approaches cryogenic temperatures?
It also performs well in vacuum applications, down to extremely low cryogenic temperatures.