Definition of Defibrinating

1. Verb. (present participle of defibrinate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Defibrinating

1. defibrinate [v] - See also: defibrinate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Defibrinating

defibrated
defibrates
defibrating
defibration
defibrillate
defibrillated
defibrillates
defibrillating
defibrillation
defibrillations
defibrillator
defibrillators
defibrinate
defibrinated
defibrinates
defibrinating (current term)
defibrination
defibrinations
defibrinize
defibrinized
defibrinizes
defibrinizing
deficience
deficiences
deficiencies
deficiency
deficiency anaemia
deficiency disease
deficiency diseases
deficiency mutant

Literary usage of Defibrinating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Wassermann Test by Charles Franklin Craig (1921)
"Sheep's corpuscles can also be obtained at the abattoir by catching the blood coming from the vessels of the sheep's neck directly in the defibrinating ..."

2. Collected Reprints by Jesse Francis McClendon (1902)
"1), of 0.7 mm. bore and 7 cm. long, connected with the 12 cc. defibrinating tube (Fig. 2) by means of a short piece of strong rubber tubing, ..."

3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1900)
"After defibrinating the blood, 20 cc was used to inoculate a young ox (No. 54) by intravenous injection. On the following day a sharp rise of temperature ..."

4. The Journal of Infectious Diseases by Infectious Diseases Society of America, John Rockefeller McCormick Memorial Fund, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases (1915)
"defibrinating AND STRAINING For defibrinating, a fruit juicer (Fig. 5) with certain modifications is used. The blood drawn from the tail by vacuum is first ..."

5. Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology by Dept. of Bacteriology and Public Health, Michigan, Michigan Agricultural College, Michigan State University, East Lansing Agricultural College, Dept. of Bacteriology and Hygiene (1916)
"In one Erlenmeyer flask place eight or ten glass beads for defibrinating blood, plug and sterilize in hot air. Provide the other one with a small, sterile, ..."

6. A Text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of by Joseph McFarland (1915)
"The tube, which U called the "defibrinating tube" is provided with a glass rod that passes through the cotton plug to the bottom of the tube. ..."

7. The Peninsular Journal of Medicine edited by John Jolliffe Mulheron, Theodore Frelinghuysen Kerr (1875)
"Dr. Lyster thought that under the present treatment, the percentage of recovery from pneumonia was much larger than under the old mercurial defibrinating ..."

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