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  2. Never mind the chill, St. Helena’s barefoot farmer is still ...

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    As for his collard greens and onions, they are hardy enough to survive the freeze. The threat that keeps Frazier up at night is lurking in the trees and marshes that surround his farm.

  3. Cold hardening - Wikipedia

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    This reaction between glycerol and water has been used as an antifreeze in the past. Proteins also play a large role in cold hardening. Proteins also play a large role in cold hardening. Glycogen phosphorylase (GlyP) is a key enzyme that increases in comparison to a control group not experiencing cold hardening. [ 8 ]

  4. Cold injury - Wikipedia

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    Freezing cold injuries are diagnosed based on symptom presentation, but several weeks are often needed to determine the full extent of tissue injury. [6] In suspected severe cases, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) or Technetium-99 bone scan may be used after injury to determine the likelihood of tissue recovery and potential need for ...

  5. What’s That Winter Air Burn In My Lungs? - AOL

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    Doctors say it’s unlikely that your lungs will freeze in extremely cold temperatures. Our bodies are able to adapt to cold air while maintaining a core temperature of between 97 and 99 degrees ...

  6. Southern states declare emergencies ahead of potentially ...

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    Southern cities like Houston, Atlanta, Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee, could also see highs below freezing Monday or Tuesday. This prolonged period of cold temperatures could cause ...

  7. Collard (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The term colewort is a medieval term for non-heading brassica crops. [2] [3]The term collard has been used to include many non-heading Brassica oleracea crops. While American collards are best placed in the Viridis crop group, [4] the acephala (Greek for 'without a head') cultivar group is also used referring to a lack of close-knit core of leaves (a "head") like cabbage does, making collards ...

  8. Multiple Arctic outbreaks to affect more than 250 million in ...

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    Due to the magnitude and duration of freezing temperatures, cold-sensitive crops in the Gulf Coast states will be at risk from damage. "At this time, the areas that are likely to be most ...

  9. Frost resistance - Wikipedia

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    Since freezing belongs to dehydration stresses, cold acclimation process is associated with an enhanced accumulation of osmolytes (sugars, proline, polyamines, and hydrophilic proteins). [3] The loss of frost resistance occurs after warming. Rapid temperature fluctuations during winter deharden trees and increase the risk of spring damage. [5]