During the operation a haemorrhage occurred and he applied the laser to the area of bleeding in an attempt to coagulate the vessel. |
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In addition, as an ingredient in junket, it helps coagulate cheese as well and is considered a thickening agent for many other foods. |
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Beating the whites with an acid, like cream of tartar or vinegar, helps coagulate the egg-white protein. |
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But in cirrhosis, urine did not coagulate with heat, and kidneys were usually normal. |
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If bleeding occurs then the flat surface of the blade is applied with minimal pressure to coagulate the bleeding vessel. |
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The initial surgical use of thermal delivery systems, including radiofrequency energy, was to cut and coagulate tissues. |
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Opium, and other strong stupefactives, do coagulate the spirit, and deprive it of the motion. |
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By early October,his lack of white blood cells to coagulate the blood had caused the linings of every organ to fall away. |
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After blood collection, the blood samples were left to coagulate in room temperature for at least 1 hour. |
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After the film is applied to a surface, the emulsion particles coagulate a form a stable film. |
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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. |
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Membranes that keep the globules of fat apart in the milk were softened and then broken, and the fat began to coagulate. |
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We pasteurize the milk, coagulate it with citric acid, the curd is collected and pressed into molds, cooled and cut. |
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Blood taken from a donor will tend to coagulate rapidly unless it is mixed with an anticoagulant. |
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Soya milk is extracted from soya beans, then the proteins in the milk coagulate, creating curds and whey. |
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As the enzymes drive acidification and also coagulate the milk, cheese flavor begins naturally developing. |
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Within these expanded veins, blood is allowed to stagnate and coagulate, forming clots on the vessel walls. |
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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. |
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With the round ligament completely sectioned, care must be taken to coagulate the retro-ligamentary arteriole correctly. |
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The two free ends of the vas deferens are then usually cauterized to coagulate the blood and seal off the tubes. |
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Make sure that the mixture doesn't boil, as this would curdle the eggs and the cream would coagulate. |
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The minerals in the micelles of the coagulate thus formed give it rigidity and compactness. |
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For example, one copy of the gene for transglutaminase, which helps the mating plug coagulate, has evolved unusually quickly. |
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In the second, as an adjunct to surgery, diathermy is used to coagulate, prevent excessive bleeding, and seal off traumatized tissues. |
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While boiling, the 'casse' also forms: proteins coagulate as a result of the heat whereby they can be easily removed. |
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These small sites may be difficult or impossible to isolate and coagulate or suture. |
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The dust and gas particles coagulate into small grains, which then coalesce into bigger ones, then to grit, pebbles, and finally to planets. |
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The heat causes protein to coagulate, destroying parts of the bacteria's cells important to survival and finally making the cells burst. |
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On the contrary UNO could coagulate people's confidence as it is super partes». |
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The milk is prepared with milk ferments and rennet to enable it to coagulate and form curd grains. |
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The opportunity is taken to coagulate and cut the cardinal ligament,thus freeing the arch of the uterine artery which is isolated. |
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It is used to coagulate and increase the density of the drilling fluid to overcome high down-well gas pressures. |
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These vibrations cut and coagulate tissue simultaneously at far lower temperatures than cauterisation, thus reducing lateral thermal tissue damage. |
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Twelve ounces of terra alba will coagulate enough soymilk to make 90 pounds of tofu and is preferred by many for a delicious source of dietary calcium. |
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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. |
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And cooler blood does not coagulate to seal internal wounds quickly. |
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Their albumen is white and contains a different protein from bird eggs, such that it will not coagulate when cooked. |
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When boiling the mash and the wort, the pH value must be correctly set so that the proteins coagulate well, the right bitter substances are extracted from the hops, and so that the shelf life is thus guaranteed. |
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Enzymatic coagulation transforms the casein-calcium compound in colloidal dissolution into a network of casein calcium, forming the gel or coagulate that covers the rest of the cheese components. |
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This is generated when acidic coagulation is used to coagulate the milk. |
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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. |
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The surgeon must skeletonize vessels before coagulation, and must coagulate each vessel individually. |
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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. |
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Vitamin K helps blood coagulate, which means brain and intestinal hemorrhaging can occur in very young infants who are deficient. |
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As the blood starts to coagulate, blood cells and platelets come together within a fibrin network to form a clot. |
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It uses a minimally invasive, MRI-guided laser system to coagulate, or heat and kill, brain tumors. |
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Oil is lighter than water and so can coagulate on the inside of pipes, proving hazardous for kitchen environments and sewage treatment plants. |
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Micromac's DAF unit injects a coagulant and flocculant into the effluent stream in order to coagulate the particles. |
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Micromac's DAF unit injects flocculants into the effluent stream in order to coagulate the particles. |
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However for safety reasons, the laparoscopic surgeon will need to learn to expose with the scissors while the forceps coagulate, and to cut with the scissors while the forceps expose. |
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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. |
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During cooking, the proteins from the meat and egg whites coagulate and, in the process, attract and trap all the suspended particles, leaving behind a perfectly clear broth or stock. |
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In the latter, the meat proteins coagulate due to the thermal action of the water or the hot humid air at 80 °C, due to which a bactericidal effect is obtained thanks to the temperature. |
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After reduction the animal by-products shall heated until they coagulate and then pressed so that fat and water are removed from the proteinaceous material. |
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As the aerosols grow and coagulate, they settle down into the upper troposphere where they serve as nuclei for cirrus clouds and further modify the Earth's radiation balance. |
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This can react with small amounts of soap on paper pulp fibers to give gelatinous aluminium carboxylates, which help to coagulate the pulp fibers into a hard paper surface. |
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Along with the heat of the boil, they cause proteins in the wort to coagulate and the pH of the wort to fall, and they inhibit the later growth of certain bacteria. |
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Until recently, camel milk could not be made into camel cheese because rennet was unable to coagulate the milk proteins to allow the collection of curds. |
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