What's the difference between remelt and thawed?

Remelt


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To melt again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Thermal studies (DSC and HSM) showed that form II melts at 196 degrees C, while form I melts at 193 degrees C, immediately followed by a resolidification and remelt at 196 degrees C. The conversion of form II to form I was accomplished by recrystallization from ethanol or methanol, and the form I-to-form II transition was obtained by controlled heating of form I around 194 degrees C. Quantitative XRD was used to determine the polymorphic composition, with a detection limit of less than 1% of the minor form and a linearity of 0-10% form I in form II (correlation coefficient of 0.999).
  • (2) Comparison of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes for the 14 companies inspected by OSHA with the 15 companies not inspected by OSHA revealed that OSHA inspected battery manufacturers, non-ferrous foundries, secondary smelters, and primary lead smelters, but not bridge painters, manufacturers of electronic components, mechanical power transmission equipment, pumps, and paints, nor a sheriff's office where firing range slugs were remelted to make new bullets.
  • (3) Time saving protocols are discussed for in-gel processing of large DNA fragments in the presence of remelted SeaPlaque GTG agarose, including cloning into pUC18, nick translation, random priming and restriction digestion.
  • (4) Remelting the parent alloy affected the strength differences between the presoldered and postsoldered joints.
  • (5) Another 15 samples cast using once, twice, and three-times remelted parent alloy were presoldered and postsoldered with the torch only.
  • (6) Following cooling and reheating there is a broad endotherm with a maximum at 23 degrees C caused by remelting of membrane lipid and a very broad endotherm extending between 40 and 100 degrees C caused by the remelting of ribosomal RNA.
  • (7) The porosity and inclusion for the new alloy as well as the cause and prevention of brittleness for the old alloy during remelting were investigated.
  • (8) It was assumed that on remelting, the nature of the parent alloy is changed because some original elements are volatilized and newly formed oxides dissolved into it.
  • (9) RNase and restriction enzyme digestion are carried out in solution after remelting the agarose.

Thawed


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Thaw

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Collagen production of rapidly thawed ligaments was studied by proline incubation at 1 day, 9 days, or 6 weeks after freezing and was compared with that of contralateral fresh controls.
  • (2) Following thawing, the initial motility index (MI) scores of mf cryopreserved by either method were not significantly different from untreated controls; however, over a period of 15 days in culture the MI scores of both cryopreserved groups showed a small but significant overall decline, with the methanol technique producing the lowest scores.
  • (3) In order to maintain its activity, the enzyme was always stored in 1.0-ml aliquots at temperatures below -20 degrees C and each aliquot when thawed was used immediately; any left over enzyme was never reused.
  • (4) Cryotherapy with high-flow nitrous oxide was applied to the lid margin for 45 seconds in a freeze-thaw-freeze cycle.
  • (5) Three freeze-thaw cycles released a large proportion (50% to 60%) of the TCA-precipitable radioactivity from the worms.
  • (6) The effects of intravenous administration of DDAVP to blood donors and the use of DDAVP plasma for the production of cryoprecipitate in the closed thaw-siphon system were evaluated.
  • (7) Binding of [125I]-labelled ifenprodil, a non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonist acting at the polyamine domain, was studied in washed, frozen-thawed synaptic membranes.
  • (8) These observations may be important in the development of laboratory protocols for freezing and clinical protocols for using frozen-thawed sperm.
  • (9) After being thawed at room temperature, the two CM samples were compared as to their pH, spinnbarkeit and ferning patterns, and it was found that they are quite similar.
  • (10) Freeze-thawed epimastigotes were used as a control antigen.
  • (11) To gain some understanding of the mechanism of cell fusion, cell ghosts prepared by freeze-thawing intact cells were incubated with intact cells.
  • (12) Particularly, the losses during blanching and thawing (drip) are discussed.
  • (13) However, mitochondrial susceptibility to rupture by freezing and thawing was not affected.
  • (14) Jackets were frozen for storage and were later thawed and placed on experimental alien lambs.
  • (15) This case illustrates: (1) acid medium, chymotrypsin, or sucrose are not needed for the procedure of zona cutting; (2) the zygotes resulting from zona cutting survive through freezing and thawing; and (3) oocyte retrieval can be done concomitant with conservative surgery for endometriosis.
  • (16) Ten eyes were treated with a single freeze-thaw cycle and were observed for 3 to 18 months.
  • (17) The choice of optimal freezing and thawing parameters is discussed.
  • (18) Although freezing and thawing produced additional decrements in all the assays, the hypotonic stress response was better by a factor of 3.5 than that previously obtained in a cryopreservation method using 0.5 molar glycerol.
  • (19) Lamb leg and rib roasts were more tender when cooked from the thawed state.
  • (20) Four- and eight-cell embryos from 3 mouse genotypes were cryopreserved to study the relationship of genetics and freezing variables on post-thaw survival.

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