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Example sentences from the Web for coagulation It is actually the coagulation of thousands of ceramic poppies.
Blood and War: The Hard Truth About ‘Boots on the Ground’ | Clive Irving| September 22, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Generally, the more starter added, the more rapid will be the coagulation and the better will be the flavor of the cheese.
The Book of Cheese | Charles Thom and Walter Warner Fisk
That portion of the serum which remains fluid after coagulation by heat has taken place, is called se-ros´i-ty.
A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) | Calvin Cutter
Its solidity depends on the curdling or coagulation of part or all of the protein and the expulsion of the watery part or whey.
The Book of Cheese | Charles Thom and Walter Warner Fisk
The coagulation may result from compression or from enfeeblement of the circulation.
A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I | Various
These coloured spots, or “flushes,” indicate infection by minute fungi, which are present in the latex prior to coagulation .
The Preparation of Plantation Rubber | Sidney Morgan
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Words related to coagulation condensation, agglomeration, consolidation, concretion, concentration, embolism, congelation, inspissation, thickening, curdling, caseation, gelatination, incrassation, jellification
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n. The change, especially of blood, from liquid to solid; clotting.
A clot; coagulum.
Words nearby coagulation coagglutinin, coagulable, coagulant, coagulase, coagulate, coagulation , coagulation factor, coagulation necrosis, coagulative, coagulopathy, coagulum
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Scientific definitions for coagulation 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 .
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