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  • Freeze-dried, that is, and sent on the freakin 'Space Shuttle to the International Space Station where it would be served in zero gravity.

    Cheers & Jeers: Top Chef Takes a Victory Lap — in Orbit! 2010

  • Freeze-dried Fed employees in Maryland turning him into Sen. Selfish.

    Budget-Battle Edition 2008

  • Freeze-dried ice cream, also known as astronaut ice cream or space ice cream is a brick of dehydrated ice cream that is always ready to eat, with no need for refrigeration.

    Space Ice Cream Cliff Pickover 2007

  • Freeze-dried ice cream, also known as astronaut ice cream or space ice cream is a brick of dehydrated ice cream that is always ready to eat, with no need for refrigeration.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Cliff Pickover 2007

  • The name of the program was "Freeze-dried Movies (ph)", and the host called himself Don Lingerman (ph).

    CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2002 2002

  • Freeze-dried vaccine was mixed with the vinyl-pyrrolidone monomer before being placed into microneedle molds and polymerized at room temperature using ultraviolet light.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • Freeze-dried vaccine was mixed with the vinyl-pyrrolidone monomer before being placed into microneedle molds and polymerized at room temperature using ultraviolet light.

    Infection Control Today Site Wide Content Feed 2010

  • Freeze-dried vaccine was mixed into the material in tiny moulds.

    Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010

  • Freeze-dried vaccine was mixed with the vinyl-pyrrolidone monomer before being placed into microneedle molds and polymerized at room temperature using ultraviolet light.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • Freeze-dried vaccine was mixed with the vinyl-pyrrolidone monomer before being placed into microneedle molds and polymerized at room temperature using ultraviolet light.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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