Lyophilized vs. Lyophilised — What's the Difference?
Edited by Tayyaba Rehman — By Maham Liaqat — Updated on April 8, 2024
Difference Between Lyophilized and Lyophilised
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Lyophilized
To freeze-dry (blood plasma or other biological substances).
Lyophilised
Simple past tense and past participle of lyophilise
Lyophilized
Simple past tense and past participle of lyophilize
Lyophilised
Same as lyophilized.
Lyophilized
Freeze-dried
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Lyophilised
Used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
Lyophilized
Dried by freezing and subsequent evaporation of the water in a high vacuum; - used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological or sensitive substances.
Lyophilized
Used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
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