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Helium is cryogenically distilled out of natural gas to produce the helium we put in balloons.
Stem cells are taken from valuable racehorse foals at birth and cryogenically stored in case of injury later in their lives.
The blood in the umbilical cord was cryogenically frozen in hopes of using stem cells from it in a bone marrow transplant.
With a 49-litre tank of cryogenically stored hydrogen, it had a range of 350 km (220 mi).
Only then does he decide to have her body cryogenically stored, in the hopes future generations will discover effective treatment.
The other troopers had to be cryogenically imprisoned, but some escaped.
Examples are the use of silver wire, expensive capacitors, non-standard solders of various alloys, and use of parts that have been cryogenically cooled.
However, it allowed for a much simpler and more trouble-free engine system than on cryogenically-fueled boosters.
A number of volunteers were cryogenically frozen in hidden bunkers called boltholes.
Additionally, efforts are underway to preserve humans cryogenically, known as cryonics.
They turn to in vitro, and create three healthy embryos, freezing them cryogenically.