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THE remarkable results of the experiments of Prof. Macfadyen and others, on the effects of low temperatures on organic life, render it highly desirable to ascertain how long vitality can be retained under such conditions, and with liquid air now available it becomes possible to extend the inquiry for an indefinite number of years-a generation if necessary.
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CALDER, W. Vitality and Low Temperatures . Nature 67, 104 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067104a0
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