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Coagulation is a complex process by which blood forms clots. It is an important part of hemostasis (the cessation of blood loss from a damaged vessel), wherein a damaged blood vessel wall is covered ...
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Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells — such as nutrients and oxygen — and transports waste products away from those same cells. In vertebrates, i...
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The process of blood clotting or blood coagulation is actually a defense mechanism on behalf of the human body. If a person gets a wound on his body out of which blood is flowing, the process of blood clotting or blood congealing hampers th...
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More than 30 substances in blood have been found to affect clotting; whether or not blood will coagulate depends on a balance between those substances that promote coagulation (procoagulants) and those that inhibit it (anticoagulants).
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Blood coagulatates when you have a blood type and you mix it with a blood type that is not able to recieve it. Thanksss
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coagulate - change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state; "coagulated blood" ... Past studies suggested that the low air pressure on flights increases the tendency of blood to coagulate.
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The blood coagulation page provides details of the normal processes of hemostasis and mechanisms for therapeutic intervention in abnormal bleeding ... The ability of the body to control the flow of blood following vascular injury is paramount to continued survival. The process of blood clotting and then the...
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Tissues and organs can die when blood supply is arrested for too long. Nature has provided an admiringly efficient and extremely complicated mechanism, the haemostatic system, to ensure the seemingly contradictory functions: adequate blood flow in normal vessels and prompt arrest of bleeding in damaged ones.
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To be honest, the last film that I saw of this type was The Descent -- which I very much enjoyed and only ragged on the acting abilities of the cheating husband once -- but think that amount of blood may be all I can handle.
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