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agglutinate
▪ I. agglutinate, ppl. a. (əˈgl(j)uːtɪnət) [ad. L. agglūtināt-us pa. pple. of agglūtinā-re to fasten with glue; f. ag- = ad- to + glūtinā-re to glue; f. glūten, -in- glue.] 1. United as with glue; glued or cemented together.1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 D j, Is it possyble..that an vlcere caued ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agglutination (biology)
In immunohematology Hemagglutination Hemagglutination is the process by which red blood cells agglutinate, meaning clump or clog. When a person produces antibodies against their own red blood cells, as in cold agglutinin disease and other autoimmune conditions, the cells may agglutinate wikipedia.org
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agglutinate
agglutinate/əˈglu:tɪneɪt; ?@ -tən-; ə`ɡlutnˌet/ v[I, Tn]join together as with glue; combine (使)粘结; (使)粘著; (使)结合. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Hemagglutination
A consequence of this is that at certain concentrations, a viral suspension may bind together (agglutinate) the RBCs, thus preventing them from settling wikipedia.org
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adglutinate
adglutinate, a. Bot. (ædˈgl(j)uːtɪnət) [f. L. adglūtināt-us (also aggl-) glued to; = agglutinate.]1858 Gray Bot. Text-bk. s.v., Adglutinate, same as accrete. Oxford English Dictionary
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Agga
Ruter, a 1998 hentai film series directed by Masaki Kajishima Science and technology Biology aggA, a gene locus found in plant-associated bacteria that agglutinate wikipedia.org
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hæmagglutinate
hæmagglutinate, hem-, v. (ˌhiːməˈgl(j)uːtɪneɪt) [f. Gr. αἷµ-α blood + agglutinate v.] trans. To cause (red blood cells) to agglutinate. So ˌhæmaˈgglutinating ppl. a.1921 Jrnl. Immunol. VI. 423 In..experiments with normal and ‘immune’ hemagglutinating sera we have used the slide method. 1922 Jrnl. Am... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scaliolidae
Sand grains agglutinate to the teleoconch in the type genus Scaliola. 2005 taxonomy According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi ( wikipedia.org
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agglutinize
agglutinize, v. rare. (əˈgl(j)uːtɪnaɪz) [f. L. agglūtin- stem of agglūtin-āre (see agglutinate a.) + -ize.] An unnecessary by-form of agglutinate.1872 M. B. Edwards Kitty I. xxiv. 235 ‘Fool that I was: fool that I am: fool that I shall be,’ she said to herself again and again, conjugating the agglut... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psammoactinia
Within its family, P. antarctica had the unusual ability to agglutinate sand and silt grants, incorporating them into the basal layer and pillars making wikipedia.org
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disglutinate
disˈglutinate, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + glutinate v.] trans. To unglue, deglutinate.1870 C. J. Smith Syn. & Antonyms, Agglutinate, Antonym..Resolve, Disglutinate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Planocarina
It was created in 2016 to agglutinate a clade of species that were previously assigned to the paraphyletic genus Nebela. wikipedia.org
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Pyroclastic rock
If sufficiently hot and liquid when they land, the hot droplets and clots of magma may agglutinate to form 'spatter' ('agglutinate'), or fully coalesce wikipedia.org
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Flourmill Volcanoes
Both cones contain a higher proportion of agglutinate material than the major cone. It consists of irregular volcanic blocks and rare bipolar fusiform bombs interlayered with vesicular agglutinate. wikipedia.org
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phytoagglutinin
phytoagglutinin Biochem. (faɪtəʊəˈgl(j)uːtɪnɪn) [f. phyto- + agglutinin s.v. agglutinate v.] Any plant protein that is an agglutinin.1959 Archiwum Immunologii i Terapii Doświadczalnej VII. 793, 214 plant species from various botanic families were examined for the presence of phytoagglutinins; they h... Oxford English Dictionary
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