coagulation

英 [kəʊ,æɡjʊ'leɪʃən] 美 [koægjə'leʃən]
  • n. 凝固,凝结;凝结物
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coagulation (n.)
c. 1400, from Latin coagulationem (nominative coagulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of coagulare (see coagulate).
1. Blood becomes stickier to help coagulation in case of a cut.
割伤的时候,血液会变得更为黏稠以助于凝结。

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2. Encounters of like charges act to diminish the coagulation rate.
同性带电粒子间的碰撞作用减少凝聚率.

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3. The more intense the source the more rapid the coagulation ensues.
源越强,随后发生的凝聚越迅速.

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4. Man has been intrigued with blood coagulation.
人类一直对血凝感兴趣.

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5. Coagulation is often invoked to explain these variations.
经常用凝聚作用来解释这种变化.

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