it is a reaction inwhich a protein changes fronm a liquid state to a semi-solid state in the presence of heat.
Iron sulfate help the coprecipitation of other metallic ions from water as hydroxides..
Chemicals (flocculants) are added to the water which cause the suspended pollutant particles in the water to clump together. These clumps then settle out due to gravity and are then usually removed from the bottom of the tank by mechanical means.
For common waste water treatment process start from filtration of garbage then go through coagulation and flocculation and sedimentation to remove suspense solid. The pretreated water then go through the biological treatment which could be an aerobic treatment or anaerobic treatment. The effluent would go through final filtration - sedimentation before discharge. For a specific waste water treatment, it may involve neutralization, electrodialytic or absorbent to separated out specific contamination such as heavy metal.
Yes.It is very rare compared to the elderly population.If it occurs in a young person it is usually associated with infection,vascular malformations of brain,diseases of heart or blood coagulation unlike elderly where it is realted to atherosclerosis,hypertension,diabetes etc.
An electrosurgical generator is a piece of medical equipment. The generator takes mains AC current and turns it into radio frequency (>100Khz) AC current. This current can then be used to cause a tissue effect in a patient (i.e. cutting, coagulation, fulguration).
Coagulation is a process where solids begin to form, in a liquid. Like when your cut begins to scab over, that is coagulation.
The primary purpose of the coagulation/flocculation process is the removal of turbidity from the water.
Coagulation is the medical term meaning process of clotting. Thrombogenesis is a related term meaning formation of a clot.
In denatured proteins, a loss of function is experienced. It is also part of the process of coagulation. Coagulation is a non-reversible process, which is the opposite of denaturing.
hemostatic plug formation
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coagulation of blood is what happens to blood when the body dies or once it gets to air. it clots coagulation is a process of combination of colloidal particles (size less than one micron) and destabilize from its normal form.
Another term for coagulation is clotting, which refers to the process where blood changes from a liquid to a gel-like state to stop bleeding.
Coagulation is the process by which blood cells begin to clot to prevent further blood loss. When the body senses it is losing blood the platelets in the blood rush towards the wound to begin clotting the blood.
The process of reducing blood is called cloting of blood or coagulation of blood
An anticoagulant is a substance that prevents coagulation by interfering with the blood clotting process. Common examples of anticoagulants include heparin and warfarin.