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  2. Freeze drying - Wikipedia

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    Contact freeze dryers use contact (conduction) of the food with the heating element to supply the sublimation energy. This type of freeze dryer is a basic model that is simple to set up for sample analysis. One of the major ways contact freeze dryers heat is with shelf-like platforms contacting the samples.

  3. Aster alpinus - Wikipedia

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    Aster alpinus, the alpine aster or blue alpine daisy, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. [3] This herbaceous perennial has purple, pink, white or blue flowers in summer. [4]

  4. Freeze-dried ice cream - Wikipedia

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    A freeze-dried Ice cream sandwich in a bag. Freeze-dried Neapolitan ice cream, shown with air-tight foil partially unwrapped. Freeze-dried ice cream, also called astronaut ice cream or space ice cream, is ice cream that has had most of the water removed from it by a freeze-drying process. Compared to regular ice cream, it can be kept at room ...

  5. Gentiana alpina - Wikipedia

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    The dark blue crown is an inverted cone with a length of 40 to 70 millimetres (1.6 to 2.8 in). There are green dots in the crown gullet, the crown lobes are blunt and mostly rounded. G. alpina takes a hemicryptophytic form.

  6. Poa alpina - Wikipedia

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    Poa alpina, commonly known as alpine meadow-grass [1] or alpine bluegrass, [2] [3] is a species of grass with a primarily holarctic distribution. [ 4 ] It is noted for being pseudoviviparous : in place of seeds, it sometimes reproduces asexually, creating new plantlets in the spikelets.

  7. Soldanella alpina - Wikipedia

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    Soldanella alpina, the alpine snowbell or blue moonwort, [1] is a member of the family Primulaceae native to the Alps and Pyrenees. [2] References

  8. Delphinium elatum - Wikipedia

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    Delphinium elatum is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, known by the common name alpine delphinium [1] or candle larkspur. It is native to temperate Asia and Europe, it is an erect herbaceous perennial growing to 1.8 m (5.9 ft), with deeply divided leaves. It produces spikes of blue or purple flowers in summer. [2]

  9. Alpine lake - Wikipedia

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    When active glaciers are not supplying water to the lake, such as a majority of Rocky Mountains alpine lakes in the United States, the lakes may still be bright blue due to the lack of algal growth resulting from cold temperatures, lack of nutrient run-off from surrounding land, and lack of sediment input. The coloration and mountain locations ...

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