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Nitrogen is the element found in fertilizers, explosives (such as TNT), and cryogenics (such as liquid nitrogen). Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants in the form of nitrates in fertilizers, a key component in the composition of explosives, and used in cryogenics for its low temperature properties.
cryogenics
Cryogenics is the science of study of materials at extremely low temperatures, not normally found in nature. as such it is a pure science and has no moral absolutes or problems. Cryogenics, as a pure science, has no moral problems, some applications may be questionable. If you are speaking of what is called Cyrogenic suspension-a form of frozen-out suspended animation- well there might be some problems here but maybe not. I have reason to believe the head of a famous movie actress ( not US) it is not Jayne) has been preserved in suspended animation by this method for over forty years.
Some advantages of using cryogenics include the ability to achieve extremely low temperatures, which can enhance material properties such as superconductivity and reduce friction. Cryogenics can also enable the preservation of biological samples, such as tissues and cells, for research and medical purposes. Additionally, cryogenics allows for the storage and transportation of gases in a compact manner.
The study of liquefied air is called cryogenics. Cryogenics is the branch of physics and engineering that deals with the production and behavior of materials at very low temperatures, typically below -150 degrees Celsius. Liquefied air is often used in cryogenic applications for its ability to store and transport gases in a compact form.
Nitrogen is the element found in fertilizers, explosives (such as TNT), and cryogenics (such as liquid nitrogen). Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants in the form of nitrates in fertilizers, a key component in the composition of explosives, and used in cryogenics for its low temperature properties.
Someone who studies cryogenics is called a cryogenicist.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
Most famously the ancient Egyptian societies practiced this method of preservation, but it is not exclusive to them and some cultures practice a form of mummification to this day.
Some recommended books on cryogenics for those looking to learn more about the subject include "Cryogenic Engineering" by Thomas Flynn, "Introduction to Cryogenics" by A. R. Jha, and "Cryogenics: A Textbook" by Randall F. Barron. These books provide in-depth information on the principles, applications, and advancements in the field of cryogenics.
in new york around the year 1700.
Cryogenics system is used Liquified Fuel which is maintain very ver low temperature.
Anubis was the god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld. Osiris was the god of the Underworld, the dead, past Pharaohs, agriculture (old form), fertility (old form).
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