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Control of nucleation and initiation of freezing at a high temperature has often been suggested as a key component of freeze tolerance [see 3], [28], and our results support the notion that higher nucleation temperatures result in a slower freezing process, and that individuals that survive freezing at least partly manipulate nucleation.
Nevertheless, apart from some apparent control over ice nucleation, there are few striking differences among species that do and do not survive freezing during ice formation, which suggests that key adaptations during the freezing process lie at the cellular, molecular and biochemical levels.
We observed freezing in diapausing 3rd instar larvae of Chymomyza amoena (Diptera: Drosophilidae), which survive freezing if it occurs above −14°C, and non-diapausing 3rd instar larvae of C. amoena and Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae), neither of which survive freezing.
It can't survive freezing.
Would pests like the corn borer survive freezing?
They are lost and exhausted, and barely survive freezing in the night, but the narrator looks back on the experience with dreamy longing.
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Just over half of the tadpoles that were frozen survived (61%; Table 2) and altitude was significant in predicting freeze survival: individuals sampled from low-altitude survived freezing significantly better than those from high-altitude (z = 4.20, p < 0.01).
But they could not agree on what to do with the three embryos that survived freezing.
Both jumps meetings survived freezing overnight temperatures to get the go-ahead, but John Ferguson had warmer climes on his mind after taking the Leamington Novice Hurdle with Cotton Mill.
On average, only 13.5% of adherent cells survived freezing in the presence of 10% Me2SO alone (control).
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