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Dictionary » C » Coagulate CoagulateCoagulate 1. To convert a fluid or a substance in solution into a solid or gel. 2. To clot; to curdle; to change from a liquid to a solid or gel. Origin: L. Coagulo, pp. -atus, to curdle ![]()
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Results from our forumImportant unknown nanotech within humans... will contain a uniform electrostatic charge which results in a repulsive effect between its nanoparticles,hence a stable medium that does not coagulate strongly. if one wishes to cause a colloid to coagulate and thus turn into a solid the following procedures are used. (the solidifaction of ...
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Re: Blood group inheritance, IBO 2007 question... deduct that the mother must either be heterozygous for B or of blood type AB. the possible combinations for the children are: 1. The one who can coagulate his father's blood type: - B heterozygous, or - O 2. The one who can't agglutinate his father's blood: - A heterozygous, or - AB Peace ! :idea: ...
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Best way to stop nose bleed?... and by squeezing gently, you'll cut off the circulation to the lateral nasal arteries and the transverse facial arteries, giving the wound time to coagulate. Leaning your head back may or may not help. If the nose bleeds are caused by dry nasal passages, there are sprays that can help (saline, ...
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What is the most poisonous snake in da world?... poisonous snakes that I'd heard from Rob Bredl in 'Killer instinct' TV show.. :lol: Land Taipan/desert Taipan poison is the fastest killer. They coagulate our erythrocytes. 2nd-----Eastern Brown 3rd-----Black Mamba 4th-----sea snakes 5th-----Death Adder/tiger snake 6th-----Sea Taipan That's what ...
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