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coagulate
▪ I. coagulate, ppl. a. ? Obs. (kəʊˈægjʊlət) [ad. L. coāgulāt-us, pa. pple. of coāgulāre: see next.] 1. as adj. Coagulated, clotted; congealed.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 258 Combust matiers, and Coagulat. 1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. xiv. i. 294 1602 Shakes. Ham. ii. ii. 484 O're-sized wi...
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coagulate
coagulate/kəuˈægjuleɪt; ko`æɡjəˌlet/ v[I, Tn](cause sth to) change from a liquid to a thick and semi-solid state; clot (使液体)变为半固体状态; 凝固 Blood coagulates in air. 血液遇到空气就凝结. Air coagulates blood. 空气能使血液凝结.
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Agglutinin
An agglutinin is a substance in the blood that causes particles to coagulate and aggregate; that is, to change from fluid-like state to a thickened-mass Erythrocytes expressing both antigens coagulate upon contacting either anti-A or anti-B hemagglutinins while those not expressing any antigen do not coagulate
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Çökelek
It has been postulated that çökelek had derived from the verb çök- (to coagulate, to sit in Turkish) and the suffix -ak/-ek.
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coagulant
▪ I. coagulant, n. (kəʊˈægjʊlənt) [ad. L. coāgulānt-em, pr. pple. of coāgulāre to coagulate; (or a. F. coagulant) see -ant1.] A coagulating agent, as rennet.1770 Hewson in Phil. Trans. LX. 379 The air is a strong coagulent of the blood. 1883 Gentl. Mag. July 100 Attempts to supersede the animal coag...
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Altocumulus stratiformis
They tend to form broad layers of individual, cell-like clumps, often separated from each other, though they sometimes can coagulate into a larger individual
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concoagulate
† concoˈagulate, v. Obs. [f. con- + coagulate v.] To coagulate together into one mass.1665–6 Phil. Trans. I. 196 Aqua fortis concoagulated with differing Bodies produced very differing Concretes. 1673 Ibid. VIII. 5187 Those two Volatil Salts, thus open'd by the Fire..are con-coagulated with them. a ...
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Crepe rubber
Processing
Colloidal latex is first mixed with formic acid to cause it to coagulate.
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grumescent
† gruˈmescent, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. mod.L. grūmescent-em, pres. pple. of grūmescĕre to form clots, to coagulate, f. grūmus grume.] Having a tendency to coagulate.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. viii. 274 These Acids..coagulate a Bloud too fluid, and attenuate it, when grumescent.
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coagule
† coˈagule, v. Obs. [a. F. coagule-r, ad. L. coāgulā-re.] An earlier equivalent of coagulate. intr. and trans.c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) xvii. 76 Þe dew of heuen..fallez on þe herbes, and þare it coagules and waxes white. 1490 Caxton Eneydos xxii. 83 To sette to gyder and to coagule alle natures for ...
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Sangue dormido
The patient described Cape Verdean folk beliefs in which traumatic injury would cause living blood (sangre vivo) to leak out and coagulate as sleeping Medical personnel administered 5 mg of Valium intramuscularly and withdrew 12 cc of blood from a superficial vein in the right wrist, which was allowed to coagulate
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discoagulate
† discoˈagulate, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + coagulate v.] trans. To undo the coagulation of; to dissolve.1683 Pettus Fleta Min. ii. 5 This Salt..having a nature to discoagulate Metals.
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Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence
With this technique, not only all anastomoses are coagulated (closed) but also a line is drawn between those in order to coagulate anastomoses that might
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coagulometer
coagulometer (kəʊægjuːˈlɒmɪtə(r)) [f. coagul- in coagulate, coagulum, etc. + -ometer.] An instrument for examining the coagulability or measuring the coagulation time of blood.1900 in Dorland Med. Dict. 1908 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCIV. ii. 766 A modification of Buckmaster's coagulometer is described. 191...
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Deposition (aerosol physics)
This is because very small particles coagulate in few hours until they achieve a diameter of 0.5 micrometres. At this size they no longer coagulate.
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