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What is the noun for coagulation?

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coagulation
  1. The precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes)
  2. The process by which blood forms solid clots.
  3. Similar solidification of other materials (e.g. of tofu).
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The coagulation of milk leads to the formation of cheese.”
      “The doctor had to remove the coagulation of blood from the wound to prevent further complications.”
      “They have tried to deal with coagulation by coating a device with heparin or a heparin-like substance.”
coagulase
  1. (biochemistry) Any enzyme that induces coagulation
  2. (biochemistry) Specifically, the enzyme produced by various Staphylococcus species that converts fibrinogen to fibrin
  3. Examples:
    1. “Gram positive organisms including the coagulase negative staphylococci and the viridans streptococci are the most commonly isolated.”
      “In the case of Gram positive cocci, we did a catalase test followed by, for example, a coagulase test or an optochine test.”
      “The clinical presentation of systemic infection, particularly with coagulase negative staphylococci, can be insidious.”
coagulopathy
  1. a disease which limits the coagulability of the blood
  2. the condition of having a defect in the blood clotting mechanism (regardless of cause, including disease or drugs).
  3. Examples:
    1. “Intraoperatively the patient demonstrated a diffuse coagulopathy and was transfused with fresh blood.”
      “When hemolyzed red blood cells are reinfused, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy can be triggered.”
      “Patients with uncorrectable coagulopathy may also have an increased risk of Type II endoleak or bleeding complications.”
coagulometer
  1. (medicine) A device used to measure the ability of the blood to coagulate (and the time taken to do so)
coagulin
  1. (biochemistry) Any substance having the ability to coagulate foreign proteins
coagulometry
coagulum
  1. A mass of coagulated material; a clot or curd
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Each blood sample was used once only to avoid complications resulting from localized microvaporization nucleated by residual coagulum particles.”
      “A white coagulum forms and frequently extends many millimeters beyond the point of initial contact.”
      “Figures 13-15 show representative SEM images of the top and bottom surface, respectively, of a laser-generated coagulum.”
coagulability
  1. The ability to coagulate, of being coagulable
  2. Examples:
    1. “Smoking increases blood coagulability which can lead to the formation of blood clots.”
      “It is not recommended to use grape juice and milk as they strengthen meteorizm, and also the tomato juice stimulating coagulability of blood.”
      “These results show that a mild decrease in coagulability, such as in carriers of hemophilia, has a protective effect against fatal ischemic heart disease.”
coagulator
  1. Something that causes coagulation (clumping or solidifying).
  2. Examples:
    1. “Endoscopic coagulation with heater probe, gold probe or argon plasma coagulator obliterates the vascular ectasias and reduces the degree of blood loss.”
      “Opening chapters review safety measures, anesthesia, laser technology, endoscopy, the harmonic scalpel, and the argon beam coagulator.”
      “The endometriosis lesions were either removed surgically or cauterised using the argon beam coagulator.”
coagulate
  1. A mass formed by means of coagulation.
coagulant
  1. A substance that causes coagulation.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The coagulant helps settle out all the heavy metals and other suspended solids.”
      “And then David also had a silent risk factor, an inherited blood coagulant disorder that was only discovered after the autopsy was performed.”
      “Powdered seeds added to water act as a coagulant, binding to murk and bacteria, then sinking to the bottom.”
coagulabilities
  1. plural of coagulability
coagulometers
  1. plural of coagulometer
coagulopathies
  1. plural of coagulopathy
coagulations
coagulators
  1. plural of coagulator
  2. Examples:
    1. “The patient underwent successful transperitoneal BLN in February 2009 using monopolar coagulators with no complications.”
coagulants
  1. plural of coagulant
  2. Examples:
    1. “Always have on hand one of the antiseptic coagulants which you can purchase through any pet supply manufacturer for your dog.”
      “For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes.”
      “Biocides, coagulants, and corrosion inhibitors are the leading products used in the petroleum market.”
coagulases
  1. plural of coagulase
coagula
  1. plural of coagulum
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Microscopic examination revealed blood flow stoppage due to complete stenosis and coagula completely filling the vessel.”
      “We also study the phenomenon in vitro, using cuvettes containing whole or diluted blood and laser-generated blood coagula.”
      “The true explanation of the way in which coagula form round pus in the veins has already been given.”
coagulums
coagulins
  1. plural of coagulin
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