Thursday, October 6, 2011

Cryogenic Freezing Helps the Food Production Business

Cryogenically freezing food has become a way to transport large masses of frozen food and promote a better overall product during production. This is helpful when transporting to hard-traversed areas such as battlegrounds or natural disaster struck areas. Or it's helpful to the mass dispersion of food through the country and world.
However, a cryogenic freezer can also be used in a food industry that is vast. Processing things from hamburger, strawberries and bread can be quite different. Special cryogenic gasses can promote seed germination in plans while stunning the meat of animals and fish during slaughter. Although this is not gentler on the animal, it produces a better quickly of product. The science of cryogenics has improved the mass production of food.
CO2 gases can help the ease of de-boning of meat, while delicate baking items, such as muffins cakes and scones, can be stored in a ln2 freezer and shortens production time. These are all results of the boom of cryogenics.
This method of freezing preservation drops the temperature at which organisms are unable to spoil. Basically it makes water unavailable for microorganisms and for chemical reactions, allowing a longer shelf life to food that would otherwise spoil quickly. So using a cryogenic freezer or LN2 freezer is one of the best ways to enhance the food industry.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Cryogenic Freezer Sperm Bank Says 'No Thanks' to Redheads

One of the world's largest cryogenic freezer sperm banks in the world is now rejecting red-haired donors. It's simply for the fact that Cyros International's the stock of red head sperm specimens have filled to capacity.

The clinic says that redheads are still is high demand in Ireland, but it's not enough to for the bank to accept donations. They have 140,000 doses of sperm from redheads, which is more than enough right now. Cryos International also said they won't take any Scandinavian donors for the time being, unless they have brown eyes.

Although, the cryogenic freezer clinic is not closing its doors to all redhead sperm donors altogether, cups are still accessible to those who have brown eyes. The main issue is that many Scandinavian donors have blonde and red hair, which stems back to their Viking ancestors that populated Scotland and Ireland.

The sperm bank is also looking for more Black, Asian, Hispanic, Mediterranean and mixed-race donors so they can offer potential parent with options of all races and ethnicities.

For a blue-eyed redhead, sperm may be in higher demand if he is smart, tall, athletic or musical. The U.S. first sperm bank located in Birmingham, Mich., says they are still looking for redheads, though, and has no problems with overcapacity. Of course, potential parents overall prefer donors who are athletically or musically inclined along with high education. Sometimes parents even want a specific blood type.