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Mammalian blood coagulation is based on the proteolytically induced polymerization of fibrinogens.
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Direct filtration, which is typically used to treat water with low particulate levels, includes coagulation and filtration but not sedimentation.
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He is credited with the discovery of the function of platelets in the coagulation of blood.
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As the energy passes through the vessel tissue, water molecules within the cells begin to vibrate rapidly, creating heat, resulting in tissue vaporization and coagulation.
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Activation of the coagulation system may precipitate disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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In the literature, there is much debate and confusion over the usage of the terms coagulation and flocculationwhere does coagulation end and flocculation begin?
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Deficiencies of coagulation factors are associated with clinical bleeding.
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Microwave coagulation can be used for some kinds of surgeries, e.g., stopping bleeding after a severe liver injury.
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Coagulation is the defense of an organism to staunch wounds and minimize hemorrhages.
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It is used for therapeutic decisions regarding the administration of fresh frozen plasma, coagulation factors, fibrinogen or platelets.
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