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cryobiology

[ krahy-oh-bahy-ol-uh-jee ]

noun

  1. the study of the effects of very low temperatures on living organisms and biological systems.


cryobiology

/ ˌkraɪəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒɪ /

noun

  1. the branch of biology concerned with the study of the effects of very low temperatures on organisms
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cryobiology

/ krī′ō-bī-ŏlə-jē /

  1. The scientific study of the effects of very low temperatures on living organisms.
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Derived Forms

  • ˌcryobiˈologist, noun
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Other Words From

  • cry·o·bi·o·log·i·cal [krahy-oh-bahy-, uh, -, loj, -i-k, uh, l], adjective
  • cryo·bi·olo·gist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cryobiology1

First recorded in 1955–60; cryo- + biology
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Example Sentences

Vitrification, a flash-freezing process that has been around for decades in the world of cryobiology, has recently become highly popular for egg freezing.

His experience includes work at the Indiana University School of Medicine doing cryobiology research, a stint at Eli Lilly and Co. and then with an Indy-area biotech startup called General BioTechnology.

Dr. Lee and his cryobiology team bravely emerged from their winter hibernation to collect and compare the supercooling abilities of temperate zone aquatic and terrestrial insects in winter.

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