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Definition of Coagulability
1. n. The quality of being coagulable; capacity of being coagulated.
Definition of Coagulability
1. Noun. The ability to coagulate, of being coagulable ¹
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Definition of Coagulability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulability
Literary usage of Coagulability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1894)
"On the Influence of Carbonic Acid and Oxygen upon the coagulability of the Blood
in Vivo." By AE WRIGHT, MD (Dubl.), Professor of Pathology, Army Medical ..."
2. Thyroid and Thymus by André Crotti (1922)
"From certain experimental evidence it seems that the substance is neither cholin
nor ordinary peptone." coagulability of the Blood. ..."
3. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1896)
"THE coagulability OF THE BLOOD OF ALBINOS. BY JW PICKERING, D.Sc. (Lond.), George
Henry Laves Student. THE recent researches of Prof. ..."
4. Experimental Researches Applied to Physiology and Pathology by Charles-Edouard Brown-SeÌq̂uard (1853)
"I have observed a curious fact, which shows that blood may possess a very great
coagulability although exposed to the action of cold. ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1841)
"Acidity of the Menstrual Secretion the cause of its non-coagulability. ...
and has asserted that its non-coagulability depends oil the presence of free ..."
6. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1900)
"blood coagulability also deserved to be borne in mind in connection with the
treatment of phlebitis and all other conditions where spontaneous coagulation ..."
7. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Including Pharmacy and Pharmacology by Reynold Webb Wilcox (1917)
"Poisonous doses of mercury increase the fluidity of the blood, impair its
coagulability, and diminish its solids. Phosphorus may also prevent the blood from ..."