Definitionn. the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid
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The coagulation of blood takes place in air. [Please select]
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As a secondary function we may recognize, in certain cases, the power of closing wounds, which results from the rapid coagulation of exuded latex in contact with the air. [Please select]
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It will often be found that where pure acid has been employed coagulation is local--_i. [Please select]
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_, we have lumpy coagulation, and often a very milky remaining liquor. [Please select]
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Coagulation is slower, and air-bubbles can escape to the surface. [Please select]
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Three hours is allowed for coagulation, and the working of the rubber is then commenced. [Please select]
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These comprised: (1) A pale rubber (often streaked) obtained from coagulation of cup washings and bucket rinsings. [Please select]
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_, crepe made from the true coagulum obtained from the regulated coagulation of strained latex. [Please select]
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More often than not coagulation in the cup is caused. [Please select]
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How feeble and futile his efforts seemed against the enormous coagulation of dullness, of folly, of slackness, of ignorance, of confusion that confronted him. [Please select]
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