Sentence examples for coagulate from inspiring English sources

"coagulate" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used as either a noun or a verb, usually in contexts related to chemistry, biology, or medicine. For example, "The mixture of chemicals coagulated quickly."

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coagulate

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Coagulated.

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In hot-smoking, the muscle's filament proteins uncoil and coagulate; in cold-smoking they remain coiled but microbe-free.

For example, one copy of the gene for transglutaminase, which helps the mating plug coagulate, has evolved unusually quickly.

Human users, however, do not want it to coagulate too soon, and Dr Schulze Gronover has found a way to switch polyphenoloxidase off, using a technique called RNA interference.

The males of some species are known to deposit in the female a squishy "mating plug", made up of their sperm, an enzyme called transglutaminase that makes the plug coagulate, and a hormone called 20-hydroxyecdysone, or 20E.That hormone sets off a cascade of changes in the female.

However, they usually have to be preceded by a step called sludge conditioning, in which chemicals are added to the liquid sludge to coagulate solids and improve drainability.

In the second, as an adjunct to surgery, diathermy is used to coagulate, prevent excessive bleeding, and seal off traumatized tissues.

In a ballasted floc reactor, the settling rate of suspended solids is increased by using sand and a polymer to help coagulate the suspended solids and form larger masses called flocs.

The two free ends of the vas deferens are then usually cauterized to coagulate the blood and seal off the tubes.

Selmi demonstrated that salts would coagulate such colloidal materials as silver chloride and Prussian blue and that they differed in their precipitating power.

According to an influential version of the primary creation myth, found in the Agganna-sutta, certain brahma deities whose abode was above the destruction begin as the waters that are left from the old cataclysm start to coagulate below them to savour the taste of the matter that constitutes these lower strata.

The natural rennin in the lining of the pouch, along with the heat from the sun, caused the milk to coagulate and then separate into curds and whey.

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