Cloudiness of plasma after centrifugation is typically caused by the presence of lipids, proteins, or other suspended particles that do not settle completely during the centrifugation process. This can occur due to high levels of triglycerides (lipemia), which can make the plasma appear milky. Additionally, the presence of inflammatory proteins or immune complexes can also contribute to turbidity. In clinical settings, cloudiness may indicate underlying health issues that require further investigation.
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Acetone can cause cloudiness in plastic by dissolving the surface of the plastic, creating microscopic cracks and roughness that scatter light, leading to a cloudy appearance.
Cloudiness is correct.
The platelet aggregation test uses a machine called an aggregometer to measure the cloudiness (turbidity) of blood plasma
A deficit of plasma proteins would likely cause
Yes, a bad multi-port gasket can cause cloudiness in the water. If the gasket is damaged or worn, it may allow unfiltered water or debris to enter the system, leading to cloudiness. Additionally, it can disrupt proper circulation and filtration, further exacerbating the issue. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of gaskets are essential to prevent such problems.
Cloudiness is a noun.
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This cloudiness can cause a decrease in vision and may lead to eventual blindness.
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Yes, the word 'cloudiness' is the noun form of the adjective cloudy.