slovo | definícia |
freeze-dried (encz) | freeze-dried,lyofilizovaný Jaroslav Šedivý |
freeze-dried (gcide) | freeze-dried \freeze-dried\ adj.
dried by freezing and applying a vacuum; -- used of tissue or
blood or serum or other biological substances.
Note: This technique is gentler than other drying techniques
and caused less damage or deterioration to sensitive
substances. It is used primarily as a method to
preserve foods or substances, and permit storage
without deterioration.
Syn: lyophilized, lyophilised.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] |
Freeze-dried (gcide) | Freeze-dry \Freeze"-dry`\ (fr[=e]z"-dr[imac]`), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Freeze-dried; p. pr. & vb. n. Freeze-drying.]
to remove the moisture from (e.g. food) by first freezing and
then subjecting to a high vacuum; -- used as a mild method
for drying foods or chemicals while causing little
decomposition, in contrast to heat-drying.
Note: This is a relatively gently drying process used to
preserve food or sensitive biological materials. For
biochemical materials, the term {lyophilize} is often
used.
[PJC] |
freeze-dried (wn) | freeze-dried
adj 1: used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological
substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum [syn:
lyophilized, lyophilised, freeze-dried]
2: preserved by freezing and drying in a vacuum; "freeze-dried
coffee" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Freeze-dried (gcide) | freeze-dried \freeze-dried\ adj.
dried by freezing and applying a vacuum; -- used of tissue or
blood or serum or other biological substances.
Note: This technique is gentler than other drying techniques
and caused less damage or deterioration to sensitive
substances. It is used primarily as a method to
preserve foods or substances, and permit storage
without deterioration.
Syn: lyophilized, lyophilised.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Freeze-dry \Freeze"-dry`\ (fr[=e]z"-dr[imac]`), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Freeze-dried; p. pr. & vb. n. Freeze-drying.]
to remove the moisture from (e.g. food) by first freezing and
then subjecting to a high vacuum; -- used as a mild method
for drying foods or chemicals while causing little
decomposition, in contrast to heat-drying.
Note: This is a relatively gently drying process used to
preserve food or sensitive biological materials. For
biochemical materials, the term {lyophilize} is often
used.
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