Because its the neologists fault that they made the words and meant the same thing. P.S. neologists are people that make up words. (i just saved a lot of time by keeping you from looking it up in a dictionary) You are welcome.
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"Thaw" and "unthaw" technically mean the same thing - to cause frozen items to become unfrozen or defrosted. However, "thaw" is more commonly used and considered the correct term, while "unthaw" is often used incorrectly as a synonym due to a misunderstanding of the prefix "un-."
The real word is "thaw", which means to unfreeze. Ignorant people thought there ought to be an "un" at the beginning of the word, because they didn't really understand its meaning. Your solution: do not use the word "unthaw". It is a solecism and will mark you as a dummy if you use it.
No, it is not safe to thaw and refreeze breast milk. Once breast milk has been thawed, it should be used within 24 hours and should not be refrozen. Refreezing can lead to a loss of nutrients and potential bacterial growth, which can be harmful to the baby.
If you mean survive if frozen, and then thaw out and come 'back to life' then the water bear, a tiny creature, has been known to survive the vacuum and almost absolute zero temperature of space and be 'revived' back to life.
Thawing plasma in the Blood Bank generally takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on the specific protocol and equipment used. It is important to follow standardized procedures to ensure the plasma is thawed properly and safely for transfusion.
Yes, you can freeze water chestnuts. Make sure to peel them and place them in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag before freezing. Thaw them in the refrigerator before using.
Doctors typically time the thawing and implantation of frozen embryos based on the woman's menstrual cycle. This is usually done by tracking her natural hormones and performing ultrasounds to monitor the development of her uterine lining. Once the lining is at the appropriate stage for implantation, the embryos are thawed and transferred.