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Blood clotting is an important recovery measure in the case of injury. A loss of blood means a loss of blood pressure which would then deprive the critical supply of oxygen to tissues.

In contrast people with hemophillia (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=hemophilia) and do not have the necessary clotting factors often bleed to death.

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