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Definition of Coagulable
1. Adjective. Capable of coagulating and becoming thick.
Definition of Coagulable
1. a. Capable of being coagulated.
Definition of Coagulable
1. Adjective. That can be coagulated. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Coagulable
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Coagulable
1. Capable of being coagulated or clotted. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coagulable
Literary usage of Coagulable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1841)
"On the Circumstances which govern Local Inflammation, the effusion of coagulable.
Lymph, and the formation of Pits, as the Sequela: of Disease, Accidents, ..."
2. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1833)
"M. was 1022.5, not coagulable; that made from 2 till 9 PM 1023.5, not coagulable
... 1008, slightly coagulable; 2d portion clear yellow, with considerable ..."
3. Memoirs of the Life and Doctrines of the Late John Hunter, Esq.: Founder of by Joseph Adams (1818)
"Perhaps," continues he, " coagulating might be better applied to what is usually
called coagulable lymph, and the epithet coagulable might be reserved for ..."
4. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry by Jean Effront (1917)
"BLOOD PLASMAS NOT SPONTANEOUSLY coagulable. In the preceding chapter we ...
Different means exist for obtaining a plasma not spontaneously coagulable, ..."
5. Official and Provisional Methods of Analysis by Association of Offical Analytical Chemists (U.S.). Committee on Revision of Methods, Harvey Washington Wiley (1910)
"Multiply this figure by C.25 for the percentage of coagulable ... Exactly neutralize
the filtrate from the determination of coagulable ..."
6. Selected Monographs Comprising: Albuminuria in Health and Disease by Leopold Landau, Hermann Senator, Alexander Patrick Stewart (1884)
"... of the urine is yielded by the parenchyma of the kidneys, our thoughts are
usually directed only to the excretion of albumen coagulable by heat. ..."
7. Rest and pain: A Course of Lectures on the Influence of Mechanical and by John Hilton (1891)
"coagulable Lymph a Means for Securing Rest to Inflamed Serous and Mucous Membranes—Pain
... If a serous membrane be wounded, coagulable lymph is poured out, ..."
8. A Text-book of organic chemistry by Arnold Frederick Holleman (1908)
"(c) coagulable albumins, including fibrinogen, myosin, and gluten-proteins. ...
coagulable albumins have the property of assuming the ..."