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A liquid-filled [[container]] (usually a [[tube]] or a tank) with [[transparent]] walls. Possible uses include keeping living organisms in [b]stasis[/b], accelerating growth or development after undergoing a [[clone|cloning]] process, or even post-injury healing and recovery. An archetypal stasis tank design can be seen in post #607235. [[Science_fiction]] commonly depicts people floating in these tanks, such as shown in post #80217. (Note that this tag can apply to a wide variety of containers/vats/tanks, as long as have a description and function similar to what is outlined above.) h4. See also * [[vat]] * [[stasis_chamber]] * "stasis (fiction) on Wikipedia":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasis_%28fiction%29 Updated by mrmaiden Wed, Nov 20 '24, 23:47 |
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A liquid-filled [[container]] (usually a [[tube]] or a tank) with [[transparent]] walls. Possible uses include keeping living organisms in [b]stasis[/b], accelerating growth or development after undergoing a [[clone|cloning]] process, or even post-injury healing and recovery. An archetypal stasis tank design can be seen in post #607235. [[Science fiction]] commonly depicts people floating in these tanks, such as shown in post #80217. (Note that this tag can apply to a wide variety of containers/vats/tanks, as long as have a description and function similar to what is outlined above.) h4. See also * [[vat]] * [[stasis_chamber]] * "stasis (fiction) on Wikipedia":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasis_%28fiction%29 Updated by mrmaiden Wed, Nov 20 '24, 23:25 |
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A liquid-filled [[container]] (usually a [[tube]] or a tank) with [[transparent]] walls. Possible uses include keeping living organisms in [b]stasis[/b], accelerating growth or development after undergoing a [[clone|cloning]] process, or even post-injury healing and recovery. An archetypal stasis tank design can be seen in post #607235. [[Science fiction]] commonly depicts people floating in these tanks, such as shown in post #80217. (Note that this tag can apply to a wide variety of containers/vats/tanks, as long as have a description and function similar to what is outlined above.) h4. See also * [[vat]] * "stasis (fiction) on Wikipedia":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasis_%28fiction%29 Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |