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A thermostat that operates at very low temperatures
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cryostat
Word definitions for cryostat in dictionaries
WordNet
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n. a thermostat that operates at very low temperatures
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any device used to maintain a constant low temperature 2 (context biology English) A microtome held at a constant low temperature
Wikipedia
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A cryostat (from cryo meaning cold and stat meaning stable) is a device used to maintain low cryogenic temperatures of samples or devices mounted within the cryostat. Low temperatures may be maintained within a cryostat by using various refrigeration methods, ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
cryostat \cry"o*stat\ n. a thermostat that operates at very low temperatures.
Usage examples of cryostat.
It housed two small tokamak fusion reactors and their associated support machinery, a tightly packed three-dimensional maze of tanks, cryostats, superconductor magnets, plasma inductors, pumps, electron injectors and high-voltage cabling.
A portion of the memory is irreversibly lost in vitrifaction, even in the best cryostats, because the delicate contacts of the synapses sustain damage on the molecular level.
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