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coagulation
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co·ag·u·late  (k-gy-lt)
v. co·ag·u·lat·ed, co·ag·u·lat·ing, co·ag·u·lates
v.tr.
To cause transformation of (a liquid or sol, for example) into or as if into a soft, semisolid, or solid mass.
v.intr.
To become coagulated.

[Middle English coagulaten, from Latin cogulre, cogult-, from cogulum, coagulator; see coagulum.]

co·agu·la·bili·ty n.
co·agu·la·ble, co·agu·lative (-ltv, -l-tv) adj.
co·agu·lation n.
co·agu·lator n.
Synonyms: coagulate, clot, congeal, curdle, jell, jelly, set1
These verbs mean to change or be changed from a liquid into a thickened mass: egg white coagulating when heated; blood clotting over the wound; gravy congealing as it cools; milk that had curdled; used pectin to jell the jam; jellied consommé; allowed the aspic to set.

coagulation  (k-gy-lshn)
The process of changing from a liquid to a gel or solid state by a series of chemical reactions, especially the process that results in the formation of a blood clot. See more at clot.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.coagulation - the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid
blood clotting, blood coagulation - a process in which liquid blood is changed into a semisolid mass (a blood clot)
natural action, natural process, action, activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity"
thermocoagulation - congealing tissue by heat (as by electric current)
Translations
coagulation [kəʊˌægjʊˈleɪʃən] Ncoagulación f
coagulation [kəʊˌægjʊˈleɪʃən] ncoagulation f
coagulation
n (of blood)Gerinnen nt, → Gerinnung f, → Koagulation f (spec); (of milk)Dickwerden nt; (of jelly)Festwerden nt; (of paint)Eindicken nt
coagulation [kəʊˌægjʊˈleɪʃn] ncoagulazione f


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Additionally, the researchers recommended using anticoagulants that inhibit specific coagulation factors in order to preserve the positive effects on plaque stability.
The authors of these eight articles and two commentaries, who include clinical researchers and academics from Europe and South America, comment on the relation of autoantibodies to coagulation factors, detection of oxidized low density lipoproteins, causes of hyperprolactinemia, lupus, eye diseases, antiphospholipid syndrome, kidney disease, vasculitis and connective tissue disease.
The accompanying rapid burst in synthesis of all the vitamin K-dependent proteins, also observed by Sutor and Kunzer as early as 20 to 30 minutes following administration, is entirely explainable by the known mechanism of vitamin K in conversion of precursor des-[gamma]-carboxy proteins to active coagulation factors.
 
 
 
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