coagulation
11coagulation — See coagulability. * * * Process of forming a blood clot to prevent blood loss from a ruptured vessel. A damaged blood vessel stimulates activation of clotting factors, eventually leading to the formation of long, sticky threads of fibrin. These… …
12COAGULATION — s. f. T. didactique. L état d une chose coagulée, ou L action par laquelle elle se coagule. La coagulation du sang. La coagulation du lait …
13COAGULATION — n. f. T. de Chimie ou de Biologie Action de se coaguler ou Résultat de cette action. La coagulation du sang. La coagulation du lait …
14coagulation — koaguliacija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Koloidinių dalelių sukibimas į stambesnius darinius. atitikmenys: angl. coagulation vok. Ausflockung, f; Gerinnen, n; Gerinnung, f; Koagulation, f; Koagulieren, n rus.… …
15coagulation — koaguliacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. coagulation vok. Koagulation, f rus. коагуляция, f; свертывание, n pranc. coagulation, f …
16coagulation — (ko a gu la sion) s. f. Action de faire passer une substance non cristallisable, liquide ou demi liquide, à l état demi solide ou solide. HISTORIQUE XVe s. • Si comme en yver est prise leur pregnacion et coagulence du fruit à venir engendré… …
17coagulation — noun Coagulation is used after these nouns: ↑blood …
18coagulation — n. the process by which a colloidal liquid changes to a jelly like mass. See: blood coagulation …
19coagulation — koaguliacija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Koloidinių dalelių sukibimas į stambesnius agregatus. atitikmenys: angl. coagulation rus. коагуляция; свертывание …
20coagulation — coagulate ► VERB ▪ (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi solid state. DERIVATIVES coagulable adjective coagulation noun coagulator noun. ORIGIN Latin coagulare curdle …