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A Case Report of Rare Coagulation Factor Abnormalities (Factors VII, XI, and XII) in a Patient With Chronic Subdural Hematoma and Treatment With Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization. [PDF]
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Effect of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors on Coagulation: Fact or Fiction? [PDF]
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Identification of Risk Factors and Predictive Indicators for Tigecycline-Associated Hypofibrinogenemia. [PDF]
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Environmental Engineering, 2022
At varying sample pH values, the coagulation process may suffer from less than optimum ions being formed in solution. pH that is too low may not allow the coagulation process to proceed, while high pH can cause a coagulated particle to redisperse.
S. Verma, V. Kanwar, S. John
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At varying sample pH values, the coagulation process may suffer from less than optimum ions being formed in solution. pH that is too low may not allow the coagulation process to proceed, while high pH can cause a coagulated particle to redisperse.
S. Verma, V. Kanwar, S. John
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Coagulation and inflammation [PDF]
The protein C anticoagulant pathway is critical for controlling microvascular thrombosis and is initiated when thrombin binds to thrombomodulin (TM) on the surface of the endothelium. Protein C activation is augmented by an endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR). EPCR is shed from the vasculature by inflammatory mediators and thrombin.
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Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, 1983
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of coagulation. Many impurities in water and wastewater are present as colloidal solids that do not settle. Their removal can be achieved by promoting agglomeration of such particles by flocculation with or without the use of a coagulant followed by sedimentation or flotation.
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of coagulation. Many impurities in water and wastewater are present as colloidal solids that do not settle. Their removal can be achieved by promoting agglomeration of such particles by flocculation with or without the use of a coagulant followed by sedimentation or flotation.
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Blood Coagulation and Coagulation Tests
Medical Clinics of North America, 1984The hemostatic mechanism has evolved to provide efficient protection from traumatic blood loss and yet maintain the blood in a fluid state in the circulation as a whole. Recent advances in biochemistry have provided both detailed understanding of hemostasis and clinically useful coagulation assays to exploit this understanding.
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Recent Advancement of Coagulation–Flocculation and Its Application in Wastewater Treatment
, 2016Increasing environmental awareness coupled with more stringent regulation standards has triggered various industries to challenge themselves in seeking appropriate wastewater treatment technologies.
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