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quick-frozen

adjective

Of something whose temperature has been lowered rapidly to below the freezing point.

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They are not desiccated, withered, mummified, quick-frozen, frost-nipped, or sealed in wax.

The effect of spray washing on quick-frozen chicken quality was also examined.

Tissue Freezing Medium®; (Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH, Nussloch, Germany) was used to embed the quick-frozen ALL.

The treatment did not affect the physicochemical properties and sensory attributes of the quick-frozen chicken drumsticks during storage.

For this purpose the torn ALL of each cadaveric knee was explanted after tensile testing and quick-frozen in liquid isopentane (T<−80°C).

For harvesting, after 15 min of centrifugation at 4700×g and 4 °C, the cells were quick-frozen with liquid nitrogen and stored at −20 °C.

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They may be liquid, concentrated, dried, crystallised, frozen, quick frozen or coagulated.

Quick frozen dumplings accounts for 33% of the total quick frozen foods in China [58], however, the common problems, such as frost cracking, outflow of stuffing juice, sticky texture, poor elasticity, browning and cooking loss, appeared in the practical production retarded its industrialization [59].

Collected CSF was immediately aliquoted into polypropylene storage tubes, quick frozen, and maintained at –70 °C.

(6) Coverslips are quick frozen and coated with platinum/carbon followed by dissolving the glass and tissue underneath the carbon.

Surgically removed tumour biopsies were quick frozen and subsequently ground to powder in a mortar under liquid N2.

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