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coagulum
‖ coagulum (kəʊˈægjʊləm) Pl. coagula. [L. coāgulum means of coagulation, rennet, a n. of dim. form; from co-agĕre to cause to run together, f. co- + agĕre to impel.] † 1. A substance that coagulates a liquid (esp. milk); rennet. Obs.1658 Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus Wks. II. 533 The fourth [stomach] th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phytobezoar
Tannin and shibuol found in the skin of unripe persimmons reacts with gastric acid and forms a coagulum. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Geolycosa pikei
A 1981 study by the Canadian Journal of Zoology showed that when a wound is made in the spider's abdomen, it is immediately secured with a hemolymph coagulum As time went by, the external coagulum sealed the hole in the exoskeleton and the internal part turned into a fibrous mass. wikipedia.org
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congealing
▪ I. congealing, vbl. n. (kənˈdʒiːlɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb congeal: freezing, etc.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. vi. in Ashm. (1652) 161 Of such Congelyng folys do clatter. 1734 tr. Rollin's Anc. Hist. (1827) VI. xv. §15. 237 The congealing of the blood. 1761 Watson in Phil. Tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crepe rubber
The coagulum is processed in a "creping battery", a series of machines that crush, press and roll the coagula. Re-milled crepe is made from "wet slab coagulum" (cured latex, still wet from the coagulation tanks), latex sheets (unsmoked) and cup lump. wikipedia.org
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crassamentum
‖ crassamentum Phys. (kræsəˈmɛntəm) [L.; = thickness, thick sediment, dregs, f. crassāre to thicken, f. crassus crass a.] † a. = prec. b. spec. The solid jelly-like part of coagulated blood, consisting of fibrin with blood-corpuscles entangled in it; the clot, coagulum.1657 Physical Dict., Crassamen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prostate-specific antigen
PSA is produced for the ejaculate, where it liquefies semen in the seminal coagulum and allows sperm to swim freely. Thus, the coagulum is slowly liquefied, releasing the sperm in a well-regulated manner. wikipedia.org
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keslep
keslep, -lip, -lop northern ff. cheeselip, -lep1.1534–5 Durham Acc. Rolls. (Surtees) 112 Et sol. pro le kesseloppes..4s. 1570 Levins Manip. 70/25 Keslep, renet bag coagulum. 1624 Naworth Househ. Bks. (Surtees) 216, ij keslops, viij{supd}. Oxford English Dictionary
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Acid-set cheese
When making soft acid-set cheese using bacteria, the coagulum results from production of lactic acid by the starter microorganisms. wikipedia.org
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lymphous
lymphous, a. Phys. (ˈlɪmfəs) [f. lymph + -ous.] † a. Of vegetable fluids: Watery (obs.). b. Of animal fluids: Containing, of the nature of, or resembling lymph.1672–3 Grew Anat. Plants ii. iii. (1682) 67 The Milky Saps..agree, in being more Oyly than any of the Lymphous Saps. 1876 W. Roberts Urin. &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inventory (artists)
Coagulum (Oxford Street) in 2000, saw them form into a close group on London's Oxford Street, thus disrupting the flow of pedestrians, before entering wikipedia.org
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جلطة خارجية
جلطة خارجية (بالإنجليزية: Coagulum) هي جلطة ليست خطيرة تحدث خارج وعاء دموي، بعكس الجلطة Thrombus التي تحدث داخل وعاء دموي فتسده وهي حالة خطرة. wikipedia.org
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vascularized
ˈvascularized, ppl. a. [Cf. prec.] Rendered vascular; converted into a vascular form.1858 J. H. Bennet Nutrition i. 10 [The] mucous membrane of the stomach..becomes highly vascularized. 1874 Jones & Sieveking Path. Anat. 17 The occurrence of a vascularized coagulum in a tuberculous cavity in the lun... Oxford English Dictionary
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taraxacin
taraxacin Chem. (təˈræksəsɪn) [f. next + -in1.] A bitter crystalline substance obtained from the juice of dandelion-root. So taraˈxacerin, resin of taraxacum.1858 Hogg Veg. Kingd. 462 A peculiar crystallizable principle was discovered in the juice by M. Polex, which he called taraxacin. 1868 Watts D... Oxford English Dictionary
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