Kryokylmiöissä
Kryokylmiöissä is a Finnish term that translates to "in cryopreservation" or "within cryopreservation." It refers to a state or condition where biological materials, such as cells, tissues, or even entire organisms, are preserved at extremely low temperatures, typically using liquid nitrogen. This process of cryopreservation is designed to stop biological activity and prevent degradation, thereby allowing for long-term storage and potential revival at a later time.
The temperatures involved in cryopreservation are usually around -196 degrees Celsius (-321 degrees Fahrenheit), the boiling
When something is described as being "kryokylmiöissä," it implies it is currently undergoing or has undergone