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Coagulation

The change from a liquid to a thickened curdlike insoluble state not by evaporation but by some kind of chemical reaction as the spontaneous coagulation of freshly drawn blood the coagulation of milk by rennet or acid and the coagulation of egg albumin by heat Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification...


Coagulability

The quality of being coagulable capacity of being coagulated...


Coagulative

Having the power to cause coagulation as a coagulative agent...


Coagulable

Capable of being coagulated...


Coagulant

That which produces coagulation...


Coagulate

Coagulated...


Coagulator

That which causes coagulation...


Opium

Opium, means:(1) the capsules of the poppy (papaver somniferum L), whether in their original form or cut, crushed or powdered and whether or not juice has been extracted therefrom;(2) the spontaneously coagulated juice of such capsules which has not been submitted to any manipulation other than those necessary for packing and transport; and(3) any mixture, with or without neutral materials, of any o the above forms of opium. [Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 (16 of 1955), s. 2(i)]It means--(a) the coagulated juice of the opium poppy; and(b) any mixture, with or without any neutral material, of the coagulated juice of the opium poppy. But does not include any preparation containing not more than 0.2 per cent of morphine. [Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (61 of 1985), s. 2(xv)]...


Clot

A concretion or coagulation esp a soft slimy coagulated mass as of blood a coagulum...


Coagulatory

Serving to coagulate produced by coagulation as coagulatory effects...


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