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is freezable
noun
Any food item that can be frozen.
Exact(2)
The Nomader is freezable and dishwasher safe.
Transfer the baby food to a jar that is freezable.
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So take the sweets and treats off of the counters and put them in a drawer or the freezer if they're freezable (you'll at least have to wait for them to thaw!).
Tischner [ 3] estimated that approx. 20% of stallions are "good freezers", another 20% are "bad freezers", and the majority of stallions, 60%, produce semen that is affected adversely, but may be freezable using certain techniques.
These are reusable, freezable ice packs that won't melt and leak water onto a cast.
A total of 28 (66.7%) and 14 (33.3%) ejaculates from four bulls were found as freezable or non-freezable, respectively.
Though total seminal plasma protein (TSPP) concentration was found similar in freezable and non-freezable ejaculates, the heparin binding proteins (HBP) content in non-freezable semen was greater (P < 0.01) than freezable ejaculates.
Free and intermediate water are considered freezable, whereas bound water is considered nonfreezable and they may be differentiated based on the different freezing temperature and melting enthalpy.
Plots of enthalpy obtained calorimetrically and a good correlation between MDSC and 2H NMR data indicate that gels with less than two percent hydration contain water in a non-freezable bound state, whereas freezable moieties are obtained at levels of hydration above five percent in composite (EC/PGD/water) gels.
The mechanism of the low-temperature performance excellence is likely to be associated with the concept of non-freezable water near the hydrophilic polymer chains, which can motivate future researches on the phase behaviour of water near polyampholyte chains.
That's why I prep freezable breakfast burritos beforehand!
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