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coagulation

/kō-ăg′yə-lā′shən/

凝结,凝固,凝血,凝结力

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Examples

  • It is actually the coagulation of thousands of ceramic poppies.

  • Normally, coagulation takes place in two to eight minutes after the blood leaves the vessels.

  • Coagulation is notably delayed in hemophilia and icterus and after administration of citric acid.

  • It is also obtained by the use of rennet, and the process of curding milk is simply the coagulation of its caseine.

  • This is of much importance, not only in regard to the certainty of the coagulation, but also to the flavor of the cheese.

  • Then it appeared to the north, very low, like a coagulation of the moonlight itself, and he shook the boy.