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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species involved in cold stress in HaCaT cells.
Supercooling and prevention of low temperature injury by plant flavonoid (kaempferol and quercetin) for super-long cardiac preservation.
Vacuum impregnation pretreatment with maltose syrup to improve the quality of frozen lotus root.
Cryopreservation of cherry rootstock Gisela 5 (Prunus cerasus × Prunus canescens) shoot tips by droplet-vitrification technique.
Effects of different freezing methods on the quality and microstructure of Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) root.
Quality changes in Pteridium aquilinum and the root of Platycodon grandiflorum frozen under different conditions.
Effect of physicochemical properties on freezing suitability of Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) root.
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Cryconservation of plants in Ukraine.
Can plants integrated on building envelopes improve indoor environment quality (IEQ)? A literature review study.
Analysis of factors of cryogenic injury in the genus hypericum and their genetic causes and effects.
Environmental index for real-time feedback on biowall indoor air quality.
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Overwinter storage of European beech and Norway spruce planting stock: effect of different methods and temperature conditions.
Energy, exergy and economic analysis of a vacuum belt drying system integrated with mechanical vapor recompression (MVR) for aqueous extracts drying.
Optimization and evaluation of a botanical air filtration system in a residence.
Growing aesthetics into the biowall.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Cold storage of evergreen seedlings affected by global warming
Due to global warming, conifer seedlings are more often exposed to desiccation during snow-free winters. Overwinter cold storage allows to improve their survival, provided that...
Use of chillers in cannabis greenhouses
The legalisation of medical cannabis in several states in the US involves the development of new techniques to manage temperatures while reducing production costs.
Extracting cannabinoids using cryogenics
Several companies specialising in liquefied gases are developing systems operating with liquid nitrogen for cannabidiol (CBD) producers.