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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frozen storage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a type of storage that keeps items or products at a very low temperature, typically below freezing, to preserve them for future use. One example of using "frozen storage" in a sentence could be: "The restaurant had to invest in a new walk-in freezer for their frozen storage due to increased demand for their popular ice cream desserts."
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France has enough frozen storage to handle 10,000 cows a week, Ms. Saliou said.
During frozen storage, the ice crystals present in foods may enlarge in size, producing undesirable changes in texture.
Quality changes and dough weight loss were measured for both constant and fluctuating frozen storage conditions.
Both ibrutinib and dihydrodiol-ibrutinib were deemed stable under refrigerated or frozen storage conditions.
Porcine aortas were axially distracted to failure implementing fresh, refrigerated, and frozen storage conditions.
An experiment was conducted to see the effect of overnight frozen storage on the surimi samples kept without and with cryoprotectants at −20 °C.
For logistic and technical reasons, frozen storage often precedes the molecular analysis of biological samples.
At autopsy samples of brain tissue were removed for frozen storage.
In this study, frozen storage significantly altered the odds of detecting a small proportion (<10%) of the bacterial OTUs found (Table 1) and the relative abundance of a couple of OTUs changed by more than 5% after frozen storage.
Frozen storage often precedes metagenomic analysis of biological samples; however, the freezing process can have adverse effects on microbial composition.
Detailed original protocols and FSB (frozen storage buffer) preparation are in Supplementary Data at http://www.bioscirep.org/bsr/033/bsr033e086add.htm.htm
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