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How to pronounce lyophilization in English?

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Synonyms freeze-drying, lyophilisation
Type of dehydration, desiccation, drying up, evaporation, freeze, freezing
Derivation lyophilize

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Lyophilization process and equipment experience is required.
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Vast knowledge of lyophilization and sterilization processes.
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Knowledge of lyophilization and sterilization processes.
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Due to its ability to absorb water quickly, alginate can be changed through a lyophilization process to a new structure that has the ability to expand.
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Deep knowledge in equipment and process validation, environmental, Microbiological challenge environment, TT, release, regulatory, lyophilization and troubleshooting of aseptic products.
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Lyophilization is a complex process involving sophisticated equipment that removes the water content of a drug formulation, rendering the drug stable and storable at room temperature.
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These statements are based on current expectations and are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties including the future growth rate of the lyophilization industry.
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  • Freeze-drying: a method of drying food or blood plasma or pharmaceuticals or tissue without destroying their physical structure; material is frozen and then warmed in a vacuum so that the ice sublimes
  • (lyophilized) used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
  • Freeze-drying (also known as lyophilization or cryodesiccation) is a dehydration process typically used to preserve a perishable material or make the material more convenient for transport. ...
  • Freeze-drying; the removal of moisture from a frozen material using vacuum
  • (lyophilized) freeze-dried
  • (Lyophilize) To isolate a solid substance from solution by freezing the solution and evaporating the ice under vacuum.
  • Freeze-drying, a technique used to preserve fungal cultures in a state of suspended animation.
  • Method of preserving perishable foodstuffs and chemical substances. Also known as freeze-drying.
  • Rapid freezing of a material at low temperature followed by rapid dehydration by sublimation in a high vacuum. A method used to preserve biological specimens or to concentrate macromolecules with little or no loss of activity. (Also freeze-drying.) (10)