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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, the...
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coagulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coagulation is the
process by
which blood forms clots.
Coagulation may also
refer to:
Coagulation (water...
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Coagulative necrosis is a type of
accidental cell
death typically caused by
ischemia or infarction. In
coagulative necrosis, the
architectures of dead...
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called a
bleeding disorder) is a
condition in
which the blood's
ability to
coagulate (form clots) is impaired. This
condition can
cause a
tendency toward prolonged...
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Coagulated Bliss is the
eleventh studio album by
American grindcore band Full of ****. It was
released on
April 26, 2024, via
Closed Casket Activities...
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Laser coagulation or
laser photocoagulation surgery is used to
treat a
number of eye
diseases and has
become widely used in
recent decades.
During the...
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prethrombotic state. All the
diversity of
clinical tests of the
blood coagulation system can be
divided into 2 groups:
global (integral, general) tests...
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coagulation screen is a
combination of
screening laboratory tests,
designed to
provide rapid non-specific information,
which allows an
initial broad...
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filtered solution can then be used to
coagulate milk.
About 1 gram of this
solution can
normally coagulate 2 to 4
litres of milk. Deep-frozen stomachs...
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a
condition in
which blood clots form
throughout the body,
blocking small blood vessels.
Symptoms may...