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LIN
(redirected from liquid nitrogen)

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LINLing
LINLinear
LINLiquid Nitrogen
LINMilan, Italy - Linate (Airport Code)
LINLocal Interconnect Network (automotive networking technology)
LinListeria Innocua
LINLine Item Number
LINLifestyle Information Network (formerly Leisure Information Network)
LINLeisure Information Network (now Lifestyle Information Network)
LINLink Inhibit (SS7)
LINLocal Identification Number
LINLogistics Information Network
LINLanasjodur Islenskra Namsmanna (Icelandic Student Loan Fund)
LINLayered Interconnection Network (microchip technology)


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Liquid nitrogen is injected into a highly insulated chamber in which molded rubber parts are tumbled and blasted.
When kept at sub-zero temperatures, the liquid nitrogen stored at the bottom of each cryovat turns into a frigid vapor.
amp;nbsp; Such a trust is set up to last hundreds of years—perhaps indefinitely—to benefit a dead person who has been frozen in liquid nitrogen using a process called cryonics.
 
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