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coagulation

In biology, another term for blood clotting, the process by which bleeding is stopped in the body.



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patent: 6,492,447 Issued: December 10, 2002 Inventors: Lee Craig Chestnutt and Adam Christian Quentin James Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Keywords: (1) Removing foreign material; (2) reducing the particle size: (3) coagulating the natural rubber latex; (4) mixing the cleaned cup-lump rubber with the latex rubber coagulum; (5) reducing the particle size of the blend; and (6) mixing of an antioxidant into the rubber blend.
The surgeon activates bipolar energy using a foot pedal, and energy flows along the edge of each blade, coagulating tissue before it is cut.
This seems to be the best proof so far that interstellar dust grains have begun the process of coagulating together in suspected protoplanetary disks," says Alan P.
 
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