| 21. | Nevertheless, the uniforms turned out to be absolutely useless, causing supercooling of many soldiers in the following winter.
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| 22. | You form glass by " supercooling " a liquid below its freezing point, then cooling it some more.
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| 23. | Surprisingly, using Mars analogue soil, this does not reduce the supercooling and can in some cases permit more supercooling.
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| 24. | Surprisingly, using Mars analogue soil, this does not reduce the supercooling and can in some cases permit more supercooling.
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| 25. | Doctors at Mirny determined that Zehnder died of " acute heart failure and supercooling, " the Russian report said.
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| 26. | His dissertation : " The effects of supercooling by the use of emulsions on the fertility of turkey spermatozoa ."
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| 27. | Recalescence also occurs after supercooling, when the supercooled liquid suddenly crystallizes, forming a solid but releasing heat in the process.
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| 28. | In liquid-natural-gas systems, the fuel is held in liquid form by supercooling it to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit.
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| 29. | Supercooling is the slow cooling of a liquid to below its normal freezing point, but due to its purity, does not solidify.
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| 30. | Anchor ice sometimes develops on the seabed in shallow Antarctic waters due to the supercooling of water and the deposition of large ice crystals.
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