English to Malayalam Dictionary coagulate

coagulate

റബ്ബറടങ്ങിയ
definition
verb
blood had coagulated around the edges of the wound
(of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semisolid state.
example
If bleeding occurs then the flat surface of the blade is applied with minimal pressure to 'coagulate' the bleeding vessel.
Soya milk is extracted from soya beans, then the proteins in the milk 'coagulate' , creating curds and whey.
In his delirium he thought it'd help 'coagulate' the blood.
In this case not only the fat but some of the protein has separated, and the protein has begun to 'coagulate' into a solid that cannot be liquefied again.
Within these expanded veins, blood is allowed to stagnate and 'coagulate' , forming clots on the vessel walls.
Keeping the wine longer, for up to three days, at about 50°C / 122°F is used to 'coagulate' heat-unstable proteins and to speed ageing in low-quality red dessert wines.
During the operation a haemorrhage occurred and he applied the laser to the area of bleeding in an attempt to 'coagulate' the vessel.
The general principle is that if there's something torn or painful in the disc, devices can be used to seal the torn bit, or to 'coagulate' the tiny nerves that are detecting the damage in the disc.
Blood's tendency to 'coagulate' upon contact with foreign objects creates a special challenge for manufacturers of devices used in such procedures as open-heart surgery, dialysis, and catheter insertion.
By early October,his lack of white blood cells to 'coagulate' the blood had caused the linings of every organ to fall away.
Beating the whites with an acid, like cream of tartar or vinegar, helps 'coagulate' the egg-white protein.
In addition, as an ingredient in junket, it helps 'coagulate' cheese as well and is considered a thickening agent for many other foods.
And cooler blood does not 'coagulate' to seal internal wounds quickly.
Blundell also performed experiments on the length of time that it took for blood to 'coagulate' in his transfusion method, which used a receiving cup and a syringe.
The initial surgical use of thermal delivery systems, including radiofrequency energy, was to cut and 'coagulate' tissues.
But in cirrhosis, urine did not 'coagulate' with heat, and kidneys were usually normal.
After blood collection, the blood samples were left to 'coagulate' in room temperature for at least 1 hour.
Get enough vitamin K. Vitamin K helps blood 'coagulate' .
All patients receive the same dose the first few days, then the dosage is determined by a test of the capacity of the blood to 'coagulate' .
As the enzymes drive acidification and also 'coagulate' the milk, cheese flavor begins naturally developing.
It first was used to 'coagulate' retinal hemorrhages.
Blood taken from a donor will tend to 'coagulate' rapidly unless it is mixed with an anticoagulant.
The new park will be a further draw for the dense, 'coagulated' soup of tourists the area attracts (especially if the nearby ‘South Bank Beach’ ever emerges from the Thames and the red tape).
Warfarin is a rat poison, but can be used safely to prevent the 'coagulation' of blood in humans.
The ultrasonic waves travel to the tip of the blade where maximum motion occurs, cutting and 'coagulating' tissue simultaneously.
But Professor Brenner said research into blood 'coagulation' had made significant strides over the past two decades.
Although no necrosis was present in the diagnostic lymph node, an adjacent lymph node showed total 'coagulative' necrosis.
John King, a 34-year-old sailor, represented the first of the remarkable series of patients compiled by Bright and was a ‘well-marked example of granulated condition of the kidneys connected with the secretion of 'coagulable' urine.’
Blood is pumped by a muscular pharynx and the salivary glands produce an anticoagulant that allows long periods of feeding without the host blood 'coagulating' .
Skeinoid fibers and 'coagulative' tumor necrosis were not seen.
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