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Advances in cryochemistry: mechanisms, reactions and applications.
Modeling of an ultra-low temperature refrigeration system for independent vaccines and medical supplies storage.
Thermodynamic assessment of air-cycles for ultra-low-temperature refrigerated container applications.
Multiple antibiotic resistance patterns of Escherichia coli isolated from swine farms.
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PHASE TRANSITIONS IN FROZEN ANTIBIOTIC SOLUTIONS.
Refrigeration and air conditioning in the manufacture of cephalosporin antibiotics.
Effect of antibiotics on thermodynamic properties of freezing media in rabbit species: a first calorimetric approach.
Real-time measurements of the interaction between single cells of Listeria monocytogenes and nisin on a solid surface.
Temperature and pH conditions that prevail during fermentation of sausages are optimal for production of the antilisterial bacteriocin sakacin K.
Carbon dioxide and nisin act synergistically on Listeria monocytogenes.
SOME EXPERIENCES IN DETERMINING AN APPROPRIATE HEATING RATE IN LYOPHILIZATION PROCESS OF CHLORAMPHENICOL SODIUM SUCCINATE.
Chitosan films for the microbiological preservation of refrigerated sole and hake fillets.
Reduction of Listeria on ready-to-eat sausages after exposure to a combination of pulsed light and nisin.
EFFECT OF FREEZE-DRYING ON PLASMIDS IN KLEBSIELLA SPECIES BY NUTRIENT GELATIN METHOD.
Long-term cold storage of potatoes using biological protection.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Cryochemistry: chemical reactions accelerated by freezing
Surprisingly, some chemical reactions can be accelerated by freezing. The possible applications of studying such cryoreactions include the food and pharmaceutical cold chain, as well...
Walk with someone else's tendons thanks to cryogenics
A technique of cryopreservation of grafts developed in France in the context of ligament transplantation, allows grafts to be preserved for up to 10 years and to limit the risk of rejection.
An infographic shows what would happen if all technologies suddenly vanished
The Refrigeration School recently published The Refrigeration Apocalypse, an infographic showing the consequences of a failure of all cooling systems after different periods of time.