: the process of becoming viscous or thickened into a coherent mass : the forming of clots (as in blood or cream) : the process of coagulating
… an incision is made on the skin of the forearm with a spring-loaded device, and the time to coagulation is measured. Lawrence L. K. Leung
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebThe acid works its coagulation alchemy, slowly transforming the milk into silken tofu. Bill Addison, Los Angeles Times, 6 Aug. 2022 The body excels at stopping bleeding on minor injuries, like cuts and scrapes, through blood coagulation or clotting. Elizabeth Gamillo, Smithsonian Magazine, 23 June 2022 The lawyers also say prosecutors did not consider potential causes for Mariah’s injuries other than abuse, such as a blood coagulation disorder that made her bruise extensively.Washington Post, 27 Apr. 2022 These factors were theorized to reduce the immune impacts following SARS-CoV-2 infection, including cytokine storms, hyperinflation, and coagulation. William A. Haseltine, Forbes, 19 May 2022 Over time, stress also can lead to narrowing of blood vessels and heightened coagulation (blood clotting), which further raise the risk of cardiac events.Washington Post, 26 Apr. 2022 Saphajpal said plasma and coagulation products, which cause the blood to clot, are being rationed, even for patients in intensive-care units, some with liver failure and those awaiting transplants. From Usa Today Network And Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 17 Nov. 2020 Saphajpal said plasma and coagulation products, which cause the blood to clot, are being rationed, even for patients in intensive-care units, some with liver failure and those awaiting transplants. From Usa Today Network And Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 17 Nov. 2020 Saphajpal said plasma and coagulation products, which cause the blood to clot, are being rationed, even for patients in intensive-care units, some with liver failure and those awaiting transplants. From Usa Today Network And Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 17 Nov. 2020 See More