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coagulant ADJ

coagulant <a coagulant; coagulants> N

anti-coagulant N MED

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Coagulation/filtration (also known as flocculation) removes arsenic by coprecipitation and adsorption using iron coagulants.
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Alum, lime and/or polymers have been the chemical coagulants used.
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We use combat gauze that's impregnated with coagulants.
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Frequent dredging is needed to keep the channel open, as well as use of imported chemical coagulants and lime to make the water drinkable.
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We spent an afternoon in my home kitchen sampling different tofu dishes from the book and discussing the merits of soybeans and coagulants.
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Your body actually stops making coagulants -- it stops making the stuff that clots your blood.
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The flocculants work by binding multiple particles together while the coagulants work by reducing the thickness of the charged layer on the outside of the particle.
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It also has potent coagulants as well as myotoxins.
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To aid in the sedimentation process, flocculants and coagulants are added to reduce the repulsive forces between the particles.
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Imported chemical coagulants and imported lime are needed to keep the plants in operation.
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