Gene splicing
glacial, glacier
Glacial is an adjective that means icy or frozen. It comes from the ancient Latin word, 'glacialis', meaning frozen, full of ice. It can refer either to temperature/ outside condition: "In Siberia the streets are full of snow and ice, it is glacial." Secondly, it can refer to emotion or mood. "When the man on the bus knocked her bag to the floor, Mother gave him a glacial look."
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The question is not "how cold" but "how dense". Obviously it was cold enough to be frozen but this is also glacial ice. Glacial ice is not frozen water. It's densely compacted snow, so it's six times denser than the ice in your freezer.
Pertaining to ice or to its action; consisting of ice; frozen; icy; esp., pertaining to glaciers; as, glacial phenomena., Resembling ice; having the appearance and consistency of ice; -- said of certain solid compounds; as, glacial phosphoric or acetic acids.
A frozen amount in a bank meant that the deposit you have in your account cannot be withdrawn as it is "frozen". One of the reasons why account is frozen is because of a court order.
Arno Semmel has written: 'Periglazialmorphologie' -- subject(s): Glacial landforms, Frozen ground
To ramp up the DNA into a large enough amount to work with you would use polymerase chain reaction technique. PCR. By using the enzymes found in certain extremeophiles one alternately heats and cools the DNA solution with this extremeophile polymerase included and it ramps up the amount of DNA so you have a useful bit of DNA for insertion into a cloning vector.
the iceberg that Titanic hit was cold enough to be frozen for many centuries but more importantly is that, being glacial, the intense pressures caused it to be harder than granite.
Pure Acetic Acid has a freezing point of 260 K or 16.5 degrees. Hence at room temperature it is often in a frozen state. This gives the look of ice like crystals to it, reminding us of glaciers found in cold mountaneous regions. Hence the name glacial acetic acid.
Approximately 68.7% of Earth's fresh water is frozen in glaciers and ice caps. These frozen sources of water are crucial for maintaining global water cycles and sustaining freshwater availability for various ecosystems and human populations.