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Preserved refers to the process of maintaining or keeping something in its original or existing state for prolonged periods. This term is widely used in various fields such as food, historic artifacts, digital data, and biological specimens.

Food Preservation

Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food to stop or slow down food spoilage, loss of quality, edibility, or nutritional value. This process allows food to be stored for longer periods. Methods of food preservation include canning, pickling, refrigeration, freezing, and dehydration.

Historic Preservation

Historic preservation is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve, and protect buildings, objects, landscapes, or other artifacts of historical significance. This term also refers to the practice of restoring such places or objects to their original state.

Digital Preservation

Digital preservation is the series of management policies and activities necessary to ensure the durability, usability, and authenticity of digital information. This process is essential for accessing and using digital materials in the long term.

Biological Specimen Preservation

Biological specimen preservation is the process of preserving biological materials for future use. This can include DNA, tissues, cells, organs, and whole organisms. Preservation methods can vary depending on the type of specimen and the intended use.

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