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4 coagulación
f.coagulation, clotting, formation of blood clots, act of coagulating.* * *1 coagulation, clotting* * *SF [de sangre] coagulation, clotting; [de leche] curdling* * *femenino coagulation, clotting* * *= congealment, clotting.Ex. The author's theory of cultural congealment is clarified by abandoning the term 'point of congealment' and substituting for it 'degree of congealment'.Ex. Gamgee endeavored to establish Buchanan as the discoverer of fibrin ferment, a clotting factor first isolated and named in 1872 by Alexander Schmidt.----* coagulación de la sangre = blood clotting.* coagulación sanguínea = blood clotting.* * *femenino coagulation, clotting* * *= congealment, clotting.Ex: The author's theory of cultural congealment is clarified by abandoning the term 'point of congealment' and substituting for it 'degree of congealment'.
Ex: Gamgee endeavored to establish Buchanan as the discoverer of fibrin ferment, a clotting factor first isolated and named in 1872 by Alexander Schmidt.* coagulación de la sangre = blood clotting.* coagulación sanguínea = blood clotting.* * *coagulation, clotting* * *coagulación nfclotting, coagulation* * *f coagulation; de sangre clotting -
5 fibrina
f.fibrin, fibrine. (Chemistry)* * *SF fibrin* * *= fibrin.Ex. Gamgee endeavored to establish Buchanan as the discoverer of fibrin ferment, a clotting factor first isolated and named in 1872 by Alexander Schmidt.* * *= fibrin.Ex: Gamgee endeavored to establish Buchanan as the discoverer of fibrin ferment, a clotting factor first isolated and named in 1872 by Alexander Schmidt.
* * *fibrin* * *fibrina nffibrin
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