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coagulation

[koh-ag-yuh-lay-shuhn] / koʊˌæg yəˈleɪ ʃən /


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According to his death certificate, Busch died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2026

During the first month after transplantation, the pig liver graft performed well, producing bile and generating coagulation factors without signs of hyperacute or acute rejection.

From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2025

Across the island, seventeen reservoirs catch and store rainwater, which is treated through a series of chemical coagulation, rapid gravity filtration and disinfection.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 25, 2024

Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a state in which the complex processes of blood clotting run amok.

From Slate • Nov. 26, 2023

To those accustomed only to the preparation of crepe rubber, where coagulation can be effected in large batches, the preparation of sheet rubber always seems to demand much more labour.

From The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Morgan, Sidney




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