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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow freezing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or capability to freeze something, such as an account, asset, or process, is being discussed.
Example: "The system will allow freezing of user accounts during the maintenance period to prevent unauthorized access."
Alternatives: "permit freezing" or "enable freezing".
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The bottles were placed in the refrigerator ice-chamber in horizontal position to allow freezing.
This is a direct effect of quantum mechanics: specifically, the zero point energy of the system is too high to allow freezing.
This assay quantifies the activity of the LDH enzyme and does not allow freezing and thawing of the supernatants.
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Liquid nitrogen vapor allows freezing samples at LN temperatures without LN contact.
As mentioned, LNV is used as a cryogen, which allows freezing samples at LN temperature (about −180°C) without LN contact.
The result was that military officials enforcing the blockade allowed frozen salmon and low-fat yogurt in, but not cilantro or instant coffee.
The use of transparent film also allowed frozen tubes to be easily located without touching the tubes, since vibration of tubes at lower temperatures can often nucleate the tubes (Kishimoto et al. 2014).
If time allows, freeze pork for 30 to 60 minutes to make slicing easier.
This suggests that a focus on cellular and biochemical mechanisms is appropriate and may reveal the primary adaptations allowing freeze tolerance in insects.
4. Discover your options: Many health clubs allow for "freezing" a membership if you are going to be out of town for any length of time.
Place in the freezer and allow to freeze until the edges are frozen.
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