No. Lost time will not be waived. If allowed to reach end of active service, any lost time will be tacked onto the end of the enlistment so that the entire enlistment is served.
A bleeding time is the amount of time it takes for bleeding to stop in a bleeding time test, a test used to assess the ability of a person's blood to clot.
No.
90 days, unless waived by the defendant or his attorney.
Hemostasis occurs in a sequence: 1. Vasoconstriction 2. Formation of platelet plug 3. Formaion of clot Bleeding time is the time from the onset of bleeding till the stoppage of bleeding i.e. temporary hemoststic plug formation (platelet plug). Clotting time is the time from the onset of bleeding till the clot formation (i.e. definitive hemostatic plug). Hence, clotting time is longer then bleeding time.
The bleeding time can be different for an animal under different conditions. When a fever is present, the higher temperature prolongs bleeding time.
coagulation time is the time it takes for the blood to clot. Bleeding time is the time at which the blood stops flowing through the wound.
And over-the-counter drug that will lengthen bleeding time is aspirin.
A bleeding time test is a test used to assess the ability of a person's blood to clot.
to cheack for any bleeding problems or vessels
it is done to check bleeding disorder.
Bleeding time is a crude test of hemostasis (the arrest or stopping of bleeding). It indicates how well platelets interact with blood vessel walls to form blood clots.