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COAGULATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to cause to become viscous or thickened into a coherent mass : curdle, clot 2. to gather together or form into a mass or group
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COAGULATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to change from liquid to a more solid state, or to cause something to do this: The sauce coagulated as it cooled down. The venom of this snake coagulates the ...
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Definition: coagulate - Radiologyinfo.org
To change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state. Blood that does not flow smoothly through a vessel can coagulate or clot by turning from a free-flowing ...
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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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What Causes Blood to Coagulate? | Understand Blood Clotting
Blood-clotting factors, also called coagulation factors, are proteins in the blood that work together to help form these blood clots.
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COAGULATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to change from a fluid into a thickened mass; curdle; congeal. Let the pudding stand two hours until it coagulates. Synonyms: thicken, solidify, ...
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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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159 Synonyms & Antonyms for COAGULATE | Thesaurus.com
coagulate · clabber · coalesce · compact · concentrate · concrete · condense · congeal · consolidate · curdle · dry · gel · gelatinize · harden · inspissate ...
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COAGULATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to cause (a liquid) to become a soft, semisolid mass; curdle; clot verb intransitive 2. to become coagulated
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Coagulate—our #WordOfTheDay—means to change from fluid to ...
It means to change from a fluid to a thickened or solid state. The word originates from a Latin word meaning to costa curdle.
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How does blood coagulate? | Proteintech Group
Our body activates coagulation factors that solidify blood into a clump by forming a special protein and fixing the clump at the wound.
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Coagulation - Wikipedia
Coagulation, also known as clotting, is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot. It results in hemostasis, ...
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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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